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The_ CaneCorso
10-23-2008, 06:41 PM
I havent had a ticket in 4 years. Then I got a 62 in a 45 on oct 13th. I called today to see how much it is because court is nov 3rd...They said it is mandaory I goto court and I cant pay over the phone...aaaahh shit

MachNU
10-23-2008, 06:49 PM
wow your 28, and havent had a ticket in 4 years, and they are telling you to come to court? wow. did you try calling back talking to someone else, and finding out why you have to come?

DVSRX-7
10-23-2008, 07:05 PM
Hey that's gwinnett.. Lol I had a 50 in 35 and they said come to court so we can waste your time lol.. They gona charge u 12% on top of the ticket so take extra cash

The_ CaneCorso
10-23-2008, 07:11 PM
Yea Im just wondering how much it will be.

David88vert
10-24-2008, 07:26 AM
If they are going to waste your time and drag you into court to try to get extra money from you, they least that you can do for them is insist on a jury trial. If enough people would return the favor, they would have to stop writing tickets. You do realize that the fine is the maximum that you can pay under the law. Fighting it will not raise the amount. It can only stay the same or lower it.

fininfarina
10-24-2008, 04:16 PM
I got caught 53 in 35 zone in Dekalb, charged me $ 160
lucky you were in Gwinnett

jwrape
10-24-2008, 04:21 PM
Well, depending upon your past record, your entire record, the judge might want to see you so he can inflate the ticket price and make you jump through hoops.
My past record has tons of speeding tickets, so much that I lost my license. I had not gotten a ticket for 3 years and then got another, the judge made me appearand then he inflated the price of the ticket to$500 because of my previous record since I was 16. My record was almost clean with the exception of one last stop sign ticket 3 years before and he still nailed me.
The tickets fall off your points record after 3 years but the record of the tickets stay there for all the proceeding judges to see.

Silvrmaxx
10-24-2008, 04:46 PM
i had a ticket in gwinnett a few years ago that was 62 in a 45. my ticket was like 108... if i remember corectly, you cant pay over the phone, you have to go to the recorder's court and pay it at the window. but you shouldnt have to have a mandatory court appearance. i'd call and talk to someone else...

stephanie
10-24-2008, 05:31 PM
69 in a 45, $240.00, Dekalb county, i just paid it today.


:cry:

aguynamedpat
10-24-2008, 11:17 PM
Call back up there and talk to someone. It also depends on if it was a city or county cop.

I got a ticket for 56 in a 35 by Gwinnett cop, showed up to court since it was my first one, got dropped to $88 from $117.

Second ticket was 55 in a 35 by LAWRENCEVILLE cop. Paid without using court, $225.

Call back up there and talk to someone else, you should not have to appear.

The_ CaneCorso
10-25-2008, 07:34 AM
Well, depending upon your past record, your entire record, the judge might want to see you so he can inflate the ticket price and make you jump through hoops.
My past record has tons of speeding tickets, so much that I lost my license. I had not gotten a ticket for 3 years and then got another, the judge made me appearand then he inflated the price of the ticket to$500 because of my previous record since I was 16. My record was almost clean with the exception of one last stop sign ticket 3 years before and he still nailed me.
The tickets fall off your points record after 3 years but the record of the tickets stay there for all the proceeding judges to see.

yea dont you love that they can see your driving record from day one.

stephanie
10-25-2008, 08:07 AM
i actually want to pull my driving record.

quickdodgeŽ
10-25-2008, 08:08 AM
yea dont you love that they can see your driving record from day one.

What's wrong with that? Later, QD.

jwrape
10-25-2008, 08:10 AM
i actually want to pull my driving record.You can get a copy of it for $5 from the DMV.:goodjob:

The_ CaneCorso
10-25-2008, 08:10 AM
Well its like the lady I work with.She is 62. Had one speeding ticket in the 60's.. Well she got another one a month ago and went to court and the judge brought that ticket up...

jwrape
10-25-2008, 08:17 AM
My Great Aunt is 92 and has never had a ticket in her life. about 5 years back she was sent a plaque from the state for a perfect life long record. It was funny:D

The_ CaneCorso
10-25-2008, 08:23 AM
Thats awesome and Im sure they are a little upset they never could extort money from her....j/kj/k