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Her name is Ponie
06-02-2009, 05:24 PM
90 in a 65 what am i looking at? I got chp.T the other day
1EVLPNY
06-02-2009, 06:01 PM
90 in a 65 what am i looking at? I got chp.T the other day
Looking at a minimum of $200 fine, and take traffic school so it doesn't go on your record. Be careful next time Juan, the state is broke so tickets are being issued left and right.
Nicksbluestang
06-02-2009, 06:03 PM
Looking at a minimum of $200 fine, and take traffic school so it doesn't go on your record. Be careful next time Juan, the state is broke so tickets are being issued left and right.
Im not a LEO or anything but i dont think he will be getting the minimum for going 90 in 65.
grumps91GT
06-02-2009, 06:43 PM
My 85 on a 65 cost me over $300, no traffic school.
Her name is Ponie
06-02-2009, 06:48 PM
My 85 on a 65 cost me over $300, no traffic school.
You shut your whorish mouth!!! :mad:
MikeEMT609
06-02-2009, 07:14 PM
90 in a 65 what am i looking at? I got chp.T the other day
Juan, with all due respect you need to SLOW DOWN when you're driving.
I remember you telling us about the tickets you got in the past (I seem to remember you getting a speeding ticket the day after you bought your car).
If you keep getting tickets...especially at your age...you're insurance rates will go thru the roof at renewal time. Just something to think about.
Another thing you need to think about is this-
Remember at In-N-Out last week you asked me about becoming an EMT?
If you choose to become an EMT and want to work for an ambulance company please remember that they WILL look at your driving record and will submit your H-6 printout (that's a 6 year transcript of your driving record from DMV) to their insurance company to see if they will accept you as a driver, and if not, guess what? You don't get the job.
And if you do happen to get an EMT job and continue getting tickets you'll get fired.
I'm not sure what the limit is regading driving history where I work, but I do know a few people that lost their jobs due to their driving history.
One other think I would like to add-
I've been driving for almost 30 years (driving ambulances for 24) and have NEVER had a speeding ticket (actually, I was stopped for speeding TWICE, in one case I got a warning and in the 2nd case I got cited for no front plate).
While it's true I have a fast car, it's not worth it to drive fast as I need to watch my driving record.
vtecftw
06-02-2009, 07:17 PM
http://lasuperiorcourt.org/bail/pdf/misd.pdf
"speed violations bail chart"
they add a $26 "penalty" for every $10 your bail amount is, so the fine should be $70 + $26*7 = $252
If he put another 1mph over it would be a raping
also, probably different depending on the city.
CEE1NG_RED
06-02-2009, 10:04 PM
less than $400.
http://lasuperiorcourt.org/bail/pdf/misd.pdf
"speed violations bail chart"
they add a $26 "penalty" for every $10 your bail amount is, so the fine should be $70 + $26*7 = $252
If he put another 1mph over it would be a raping
also, probably different depending on the city.
BTW bro...if you still have the gears, we can schedule a meet sometime next week. This week I am booked and have to assist/run errands for my fiance's lil. brother's wedding/reception.
Slow down. With my time in the CHP testing process I've seen some nasty shit in the stations. Try and keep it at the track. You might be a fantastic driver, but the 16yr old girl texting in the next lane is terrible and might jam you up. I'm not one to talk, but you can't imagine the amount of accidents on our freeways because of speed. Its mostly the other drivers not paying attention.
Handz
06-03-2009, 10:57 PM
Fight the ticket....DO NOT plead guilty. If you need help with a TBD i can help you....i also have a lawyer that takes care of my tickets for $250
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