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Speeding Ticket Experiment

Posted on 08/21/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
I've spent thousands upon thousands of dollars on speeding tickets, parking tickets, defensive driving, deferred adjudication etc. over the years...pretty much wasted money.

I've heard a million different people tell me about ways to weasel out of a ticket, and with the latest ticket I got this week, I'm going to give it a try.

I was caught doing 15 mph over the limit in a speed trap, meaning one officer clocked my speed, then another one pulled me over.


What I've heard over and over but without any FIRST PERSON EVIDENCE is that you contest the ticket, and if the officers don't show, the ticket is dismissed. I've heard this is typically what lawyers do to get tickets dismissed...if the officer shows up for the hearing, they reschedule up to three times until the officer is unavailable on one of the three occasions. I figure

I could give this a try instead of immediately having to pay $300+ for the deferred adjudication process. If I'm not completely mistaken, this is the way I think the Texas traffic system works:

I'll test my luck with this because there were TWO officers involved....meaning if both don't show up, the ticket gets dismissed......I think.

I've already taken defensive driving once this year, so my only option is doing deferred adjudication which means not getting a ticket for 6-12 months....or else you pay for BOTH tickets. You still have to pay a fee for the "privilege" of going on D.A. and another fee when you complete it.

One of my concerns is knowing how the officers have shown up. Do I wait in the courtroom, wait till I see them both, then just leave? The court isn't far from me, so I might go do a little recon work first and sit in on some trials, maybe speak to a few lawyers about their methods.

I want to find out once and for all if this is actually a viable (although time consuming) method of getting a ticket dismissed!
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