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Hit with Super Speeder in Georgia - Lawyer Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 15467866" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>I can vouch for JSHEN on his argument for the troopers. Every single one I have ever had to deal with, on the road or in court, has been hospitable. I somewhat recently was pulled over for speeding and failure to use turn signals directly in front of a trooper. I was in a foul mood, and apparently he was also as I said "dude, I know I used my blinker" which set him off. When he returned with the tickets, I apologized and told him I meant no disrespect though I had indeed used my signal which had burnt out. He apologized as well and tore up both tickets in front of me and wished me a good day as well as thanked me. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, and I've done this always including for a super speeder fine, is show up for court dressed well, early, and speak to the prosecutor and officer. I have always paid the fine, but the violation was changed to a non moving or the points were waved (depending on the original citation). Either way, taking a driving course is not bad advice either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 15467866, member: 30475"] I can vouch for JSHEN on his argument for the troopers. Every single one I have ever had to deal with, on the road or in court, has been hospitable. I somewhat recently was pulled over for speeding and failure to use turn signals directly in front of a trooper. I was in a foul mood, and apparently he was also as I said "dude, I know I used my blinker" which set him off. When he returned with the tickets, I apologized and told him I meant no disrespect though I had indeed used my signal which had burnt out. He apologized as well and tore up both tickets in front of me and wished me a good day as well as thanked me. IMHO, and I've done this always including for a super speeder fine, is show up for court dressed well, early, and speak to the prosecutor and officer. I have always paid the fine, but the violation was changed to a non moving or the points were waved (depending on the original citation). Either way, taking a driving course is not bad advice either. [/QUOTE]
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