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Karen turns $80 ticket into a felony
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16423436" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Hmmm. Maybe you need to watch the videos again. And more carefully. The cop, from what I saw, did pretty much everything by the book. SHE decided to knowingly drive with defective equipment. SHE decided to refuse to accept/sign the ticket. SHE decided to take off. SHE decided to resist the officer when he tried to cuff her. SHE decided it was smart to try to kick him, which she admitted to. Man, she had SO many opportunities to have avoided what happened after. This was 100% on her. I don't care if she was 65 or 25. She was all wrong. She should have signed the ticket (which is probably not an admission of guilt), gone to court, and pleaded her case. Hell, if she then provided proof that she fixed the taillight, there would be a pretty good chance that the judge would either toss the fine, or reduce it. Very dumb decisions on her part. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16423436, member: 6727"] Hmmm. Maybe you need to watch the videos again. And more carefully. The cop, from what I saw, did pretty much everything by the book. SHE decided to knowingly drive with defective equipment. SHE decided to refuse to accept/sign the ticket. SHE decided to take off. SHE decided to resist the officer when he tried to cuff her. SHE decided it was smart to try to kick him, which she admitted to. Man, she had SO many opportunities to have avoided what happened after. This was 100% on her. I don't care if she was 65 or 25. She was all wrong. She should have signed the ticket (which is probably not an admission of guilt), gone to court, and pleaded her case. Hell, if she then provided proof that she fixed the taillight, there would be a pretty good chance that the judge would either toss the fine, or reduce it. Very dumb decisions on her part. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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