speeding ticket.
Eh. got a speeding ticket last night on jefferson, going pass newport news park.
he says i was going 62 but my speedometer said 50.
and he clocked me when he was driving towards me.
Question is can that still be a accurate reading?
should i just pay it. or go to court?
he says i was going 62 but my speedometer said 50.
and he clocked me when he was driving towards me.
Question is can that still be a accurate reading?
should i just pay it. or go to court?
I'd say pay it. And before you doubt me, I have witnessed this twice just the week before last.
Not by 12mph.
I never understood why people would just pre-pay the ticket. They are giving you a chance to go to court, and the judge MAY grant you some le-way. But, if you just pre-pay you are giving up that chance. Just because people online are telling you judges won't accept it, doesn't mean shit. You never know how that judge woke up that morning, what mood he/she is in, or how forgiving they are feeling. Worse thing that happens is you get found guilty and end up paying anyway. Seems logical to atleast see what the judge will do.
I never understood why people would just pre-pay the ticket. They are giving you a chance to go to court, and the judge MAY grant you some le-way. But, if you just pre-pay you are giving up that chance. Just because people online are telling you judges won't accept it, doesn't mean shit. You never know how that judge woke up that morning, what mood he/she is in, or how forgiving they are feeling. Worse thing that happens is you get found guilty and end up paying anyway. Seems logical to atleast see what the judge will do.
I never understood why people would just pre-pay the ticket. They are giving you a chance to go to court, and the judge MAY grant you some le-way. But, if you just pre-pay you are giving up that chance. Just because people online are telling you judges won't accept it, doesn't mean shit. You never know how that judge woke up that morning, what mood he/she is in, or how forgiving they are feeling. Worse thing that happens is you get found guilty and end up paying anyway. Seems logical to atleast see what the judge will do.
Plus I don't know about you but I can't just simply take days off work for court.






