Anonymous wrote:You live in Mclean, you can afford the ticket. Plus, really, 30 over the speed limit?!
Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer, and proactively do the driving school. Maybe have your speedometer calibrated.
I know two people who had reckless charges. The one who was going 80 on an interstate and was visibly humbled by the experience got probation. The one who was actually endangering others and acted like a stereotypical DC lawyer d-bag got his license suspended for six months.
Anonymous wrote:Your angry, defensive attitude isn't going to help you one bit, OP. I'd stop talking (here, anywhere) and lawyer up. Talking/posting is not your strong suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was stopped by a police offer with a speeding radar, 30 something in a residential neighborhood
Anyway, has anyone had to go to court for this? If so, what was the outcome?
So “30 something” changed to going 58 in a 30mph zone? If the neighborhood part is true, the posted speed wasn’t higher than 25.
In any event, the police have discretion to tack on reckless anytime. But for 20+ over, it’s standard.
To OP, get a lawyer and slow down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, you were going 35 in a 25 and they gave you reckless, not just speeding? There is more to this story...
Here is the story:
I was on my way to my way to work after dropping my son off at daycare, the cop was in the bushes of a neighborhood in McLean with a speed radar gun
I see him walk out of the street, then signal me down to pull over. There was about 3 cars pulled over for the same thing.
So I pull over, he tells me a I was speeding, then writes me a ticket for wreck less driving and boom
Most of the McLean “speed traps” are 25 (eg Kirby between Great Falls and Rt 7 0r Old Chesterbrook from the bridge to Westmoreland). I can’t think of a place that is 30. I know 25 ad 35 all over the place. Where was this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a reckless driving ticket in VA. Hired an attorney, cost me $950.00, he made we take a 3hr safe driving course, appeared before a judge who fined me $150.00. Do hire an attorney, this will be quite intimidating in the court, also, check your mannerism and try sounding apologetic.
This is what I am seeing
Were your charges reckless driving or was it reduced to improper driving?
Charges were reduced to speeding, that's why you need a decent attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were going 30 something miles per hour, or was it 30 mph over the limit? I don't understand how doing 30 something, like 35, would be reckless driving.
58/30
Good for him.
bite me
NP. You were going 58 in a 30? In a residential area? And you seriously don’t think you should get a recklessness driving charge? Honestly, I hope they give you jail time.
Can you read? Please seek counseling
NOT ONCE DID I SAY I WAS NOT SPEEDING
You knew you were speeding and 58 in a 30 (but really probably a 25) is outrageously reckless. You don't seem to get why we are horrified: you were reckless but won't own up.
WHAT WAS THE OUTCOME
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a reckless driving ticket in VA. Hired an attorney, cost me $950.00, he made we take a 3hr safe driving course, appeared before a judge who fined me $150.00. Do hire an attorney, this will be quite intimidating in the court, also, check your mannerism and try sounding apologetic.
This is what I am seeing
Were your charges reckless driving or was it reduced to improper driving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were going 30 something miles per hour, or was it 30 mph over the limit? I don't understand how doing 30 something, like 35, would be reckless driving.
58/30
Good for him.
bite me
NP. You were going 58 in a 30? In a residential area? And you seriously don’t think you should get a recklessness driving charge? Honestly, I hope they give you jail time.
Can you read? Please seek counseling
NOT ONCE DID I SAY I WAS NOT SPEEDING
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were going 30 something miles per hour, or was it 30 mph over the limit? I don't understand how doing 30 something, like 35, would be reckless driving.
58/30
Good for him.
bite me
NP. You were going 58 in a 30? In a residential area? And you seriously don’t think you should get a recklessness driving charge? Honestly, I hope they give you jail time.
Anonymous wrote:I had a reckless driving ticket in VA. Hired an attorney, cost me $950.00, he made we take a 3hr safe driving course, appeared before a judge who fined me $150.00. Do hire an attorney, this will be quite intimidating in the court, also, check your mannerism and try sounding apologetic.