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General / Re: Fighting a traffic citation
« on: January 18, 2013, 11:39:15 PM »
Love the quickcrete idea. Pretty hard to get a fifty pound bag of it into the building under your coat tho....
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General / Re: Fighting a traffic citation
« on: January 18, 2013, 02:29:31 PM »
Thanks snowdog, the robin hooding thing didn't occur to me. If everyone did this instead of mailing it in, the incentive for nonsense laws like this would be removed!
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General / Re: Fighting a traffic citation
« on: January 18, 2013, 12:13:01 PM »
I'm sorry, I just noticed the Questions thread on the boards. Mods, if you need to please move.
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General / Fighting a traffic citation
« on: January 18, 2013, 12:05:33 PM »
We all know that taxation without representation is bad enough, but what really ticks me off is taxation through citation. Don't get me wrong, if I am driving dangerously and putting others at risk I should be fined. But for making the choice not to wear my seatbelt? Who owns me? I do, not the state!
Here is my question. If I fight this $125 fine by pleading not guilty and asking for trial, will I negate the financial fine benefit to the city/state? If I prove I am broke, will they have to provide me a lawyer? Will there be a chance to politely discuss my belief this law is unconstitutional before a jury? Possibly even educate them a bit on jury nullification? If so, it would be worth it even if I end up paying the fine plus court costs.
Anyone had any success or experience doing such? Any suggestions?
Here is my question. If I fight this $125 fine by pleading not guilty and asking for trial, will I negate the financial fine benefit to the city/state? If I prove I am broke, will they have to provide me a lawyer? Will there be a chance to politely discuss my belief this law is unconstitutional before a jury? Possibly even educate them a bit on jury nullification? If so, it would be worth it even if I end up paying the fine plus court costs.
Anyone had any success or experience doing such? Any suggestions?
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