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Ticket for revving engine...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teej281" data-source="post: 10945258" data-attributes="member: 61920"><p>Hey man, thanks for the information! It would make sense to view ordinances and traffic laws in the states youre visiting, but it really doesnt ever cross your mind before travelling! And being that I'm out of state and do not know the information at all, you would think that a warning could have been issued. But oh well. I think that ticket is confusing due to the fact that the instructions on the back about payment for the ticket is strange. Also, where at on the ticket would I find the case number? Would it be where the ticket pictured says 0000xx at the bottom?</p><p></p><p>I was hoping there was an online payment option. Just glad that I didnt get any points! The fine bothers me a bit for something so minor, as speeding tickets up here are nowhere near as expensive. This ticket was more expensive than trying to purchase alcohol underage! I digress. The fine has me bothered a bit for such an offense, but I'll pay it and move on with my life I guess. I just wish that the officer would have told me that it was a broken ordinance of the city and that I wouldnt have spent so much time looking through the SCDMV and the DOT to try to find it. I remembered that it was 12-15, just thought it was something state-wide not just for MB.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for the info! I really do appreciate it! And I'm going to talk to the people that organize Mustang Week and let them know they should include a copy of all local ordinances that have to do with vehicles and engine and exhaust and such so this doesnt happen again from lack of knowledge! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>Dont rev your engine on the streets of Myrtle Beach guys, especially during Mustang Week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teej281, post: 10945258, member: 61920"] Hey man, thanks for the information! It would make sense to view ordinances and traffic laws in the states youre visiting, but it really doesnt ever cross your mind before travelling! And being that I'm out of state and do not know the information at all, you would think that a warning could have been issued. But oh well. I think that ticket is confusing due to the fact that the instructions on the back about payment for the ticket is strange. Also, where at on the ticket would I find the case number? Would it be where the ticket pictured says 0000xx at the bottom? I was hoping there was an online payment option. Just glad that I didnt get any points! The fine bothers me a bit for something so minor, as speeding tickets up here are nowhere near as expensive. This ticket was more expensive than trying to purchase alcohol underage! I digress. The fine has me bothered a bit for such an offense, but I'll pay it and move on with my life I guess. I just wish that the officer would have told me that it was a broken ordinance of the city and that I wouldnt have spent so much time looking through the SCDMV and the DOT to try to find it. I remembered that it was 12-15, just thought it was something state-wide not just for MB. Again, thanks for the info! I really do appreciate it! And I'm going to talk to the people that organize Mustang Week and let them know they should include a copy of all local ordinances that have to do with vehicles and engine and exhaust and such so this doesnt happen again from lack of knowledge! :D Dont rev your engine on the streets of Myrtle Beach guys, especially during Mustang Week! [/QUOTE]
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