No. I got the same citation and no points were awarded. The officer was clear on this when he gave me the ticket and it was indeed the case.Anonymous wrote:Yes, absolutely, "points will be awarded" (congrats!) and insurance will learn of the "award."
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. My husband has zero points. I have zero points. Many of you are incredibly naive about the racket that goes on between police, judges, lawyers and their county jurisdictions. This is a money making mechanism and nothing more.
By "fighting" the ticket, you pay a lawyer to go to court for you, the judge gets paid for hearing the case, a penalty is paid to the county and the officer gets a little something as well.
If my kids were pulled over? They'd lose their car for a good long while.
My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Our speeding tickets happened in our early 20s. We are in our mid 40s now.
Thank you to those who posted helpful info. Much appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. My husband has zero points. I have zero points. Many of you are incredibly naive about the racket that goes on between police, judges, lawyers and their county jurisdictions. This is a money making mechanism and nothing more.
By "fighting" the ticket, you pay a lawyer to go to court for you, the judge gets paid for hearing the case, a penalty is paid to the county and the officer gets a little something as well.
If my kids were pulled over? They'd lose their car for a good long while.
My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Our speeding tickets happened in our early 20s. We are in our mid 40s now.
Thank you to those who posted helpful info. Much appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. My husband has zero points. I have zero points. Many of you are incredibly naive about the racket that goes on between police, judges, lawyers and their county jurisdictions. This is a money making mechanism and nothing more.
By "fighting" the ticket, you pay a lawyer to go to court for you, the judge gets paid for hearing the case, a penalty is paid to the county and the officer gets a little something as well.
If my kids were pulled over? They'd lose their car for a good long while.
My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Our speeding tickets happened in our early 20s. We are in our mid 40s now.
Thank you to those who posted helpful info. Much appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. My husband has zero points. I have zero points. Many of you are incredibly naive about the racket that goes on between police, judges, lawyers and their county jurisdictions. This is a money making mechanism and nothing more.
By "fighting" the ticket, you pay a lawyer to go to court for you, the judge gets paid for hearing the case, a penalty is paid to the county and the officer gets a little something as well.
If my kids were pulled over? They'd lose their car for a good long while.
My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Our speeding tickets happened in our early 20s. We are in our mid 40s now.
Thank you to those who posted helpful info. Much appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got one of those once. The cop gave it to me because it was a cheaper ticket than the ticket for making a right turn on red when you're not supposed to turn right on red. I was genuinely flustered when he pulled me over (hadn't seen the sign), and very polite, plus I have a clean driving record so I think he felt sorry for me.
It's not an expensive ticket (back then, it was $30 plus the $50 admin fee) and it doesn't come with points. I'd just pay it and be glad it's not a bigger ticket.
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/drivers/#points_3.asp
points.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the officer gave him a break. Just pay it.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. My husband has zero points. I have zero points. Many of you are incredibly naive about the racket that goes on between police, judges, lawyers and their county jurisdictions. This is a money making mechanism and nothing more.
By "fighting" the ticket, you pay a lawyer to go to court for you, the judge gets paid for hearing the case, a penalty is paid to the county and the officer gets a little something as well.
If my kids were pulled over? They'd lose their car for a good long while.
My husband is an adult. He was going 44 in a 35. So was everyone else. Hence the lesser ticket. The officer was perfectly pleasant and so was my husband.
Our speeding tickets happened in our early 20s. We are in our mid 40s now.
Thank you to those who posted helpful info. Much appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:I got one of those once. The cop gave it to me because it was a cheaper ticket than the ticket for making a right turn on red when you're not supposed to turn right on red. I was genuinely flustered when he pulled me over (hadn't seen the sign), and very polite, plus I have a clean driving record so I think he felt sorry for me.
It's not an expensive ticket (back then, it was $30 plus the $50 admin fee) and it doesn't come with points. I'd just pay it and be glad it's not a bigger ticket.