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"reckless driving" for passing in double lines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ginsu" data-source="post: 1167832" data-attributes="member: 6"><p><strong>Re: 2 cents worth!</strong></p><p></p><p>JDMach1 said what I was going to. If your driving record is good, you can try to work out a deal with the prosecuter. Most will be willing to since that will clear one more case after calendar call. But if you are unable to make a deal then your next best bet is to hire a lawyer. </p><p></p><p>Now onto the soap box, one thing I learned early on when I was a Marine and still apply to my life. If I am going to do something that has a negative consequence I need to ask myself what could happen and am I willing to accept the outcome. If I decide to follow through with such act and I get nailed then I have no one to blame but myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ginsu, post: 1167832, member: 6"] [b]Re: 2 cents worth![/b] JDMach1 said what I was going to. If your driving record is good, you can try to work out a deal with the prosecuter. Most will be willing to since that will clear one more case after calendar call. But if you are unable to make a deal then your next best bet is to hire a lawyer. Now onto the soap box, one thing I learned early on when I was a Marine and still apply to my life. If I am going to do something that has a negative consequence I need to ask myself what could happen and am I willing to accept the outcome. If I decide to follow through with such act and I get nailed then I have no one to blame but myself. [/QUOTE]
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