IM SCREWED
Yes but Some of us have learned our lesson and only go that fast on the track now. From the way you're typing you haven't learned yet. And I myself haven't gone that fast on a public road.
Get a personal loan to pay off the car loan or use credit cards. Sell the car and pay down the loans. Bring the papers to court. Driver's improvement class might help. Don't bother with a lawyer.
If the trooper that gave you the ticket "didn't care" when you name dropped, yes it is too late.
I'm guessing this wil be a tough way to learn a lesson....
I'm guessing this wil be a tough way to learn a lesson....
Last edited by accuracy1; Nov 13, 2007 at 04:09 PM.
A good lawyer can get it reduced to about nothing, if you have some money. My bro was charged with hittin an officer with his car, traspassing, and eluding police. Which two of those are felonies. But after 3000 grand later, house arrest and something like 50 hours comm. service, he still has a license and a decent driving record lol. So there is some hope for you, as long as you learned a lesson from it.

IMO, don't go without a lawyer.
A good lawyer can get it reduced to about nothing, if you have some money. My bro was charged with hittin an officer with his car, traspassing, and eluding police. Which two of those are felonies. But after 3000 grand later, house arrest and something like 50 hours comm. service, he still has a license and a decent driving record lol. So there is some hope for you, as long as you learned a lesson from it.





