Beat A Speeding Ticket – Contesting A Speeding Ticket The Right Way

Beat A Speeding Ticket - Contesting A Speeding Ticket The Right Way

Speeding is a common thing that we all do at one point or another in our lifetime. We’ve all been late to an important meeting or event, or need to rush quickly to get somewhere fast in a limited amount of time. Either way, we forget that we might be cruising over the speed limit, only to end up getting pulled over by the police.

Of course, this puts a damper on anyone’s day. Getting pulled over was already stressful enough, but the financial burden for the speeding ticket you just were issued is another story in itself.

But, what if you didn’t have to pay that fine? What if there were legitimate ways you knew of that could get you out of paying that ticket? Believe it or not, many people have contested their speeding tickets legally and have gotten away with it, never to pay a fine again!

So, how can you go about contesting your speeding ticket in the right manner? Here are a couple good tips to get you started.

Show up to court If you pay your fine, you immediately admit your guilt, so why not show up in court to contest your ticket? Showing up won’t get you off the hook, but if the officer who pulled you over doesn’t show up for court that day, guess what? Your ticket is automatically dropped and dismissed. How easy is that? Be on point with your story and keep records It’s your word against the officer’s. Whose do you think that the court is going to lean more towards?

 If you got pulled over for a reason that wasn’t legit, then you need to make sure you have your story and your facts straight. Lying to the court won’t get you anywhere, and you’ll still end up being slapped with a fine.

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18 Responses to “Beat A Speeding Ticket – Contesting A Speeding Ticket The Right Way”

  1. monkeymanbob says:

    Nice work, you did pretty good.

  2. champ0y says:

    You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.

  3. si1enc3d says:

    Speeding tickets are about economics not safety. Your best defense is economic. Never pay on the spot. You should always contest a ticket in court, you will get the chance to plea bargain, for a lesser charge because it is cheaper than a hearing. For those who say speeding tickets are about safety and not about making money, please explain the proliferation of speed cameras and automatic mail in fines smoothing the money flow. Why aren't the police doing something else?

  4. jeff c says:

    your insurance will go up about $1200 a year

  5. publicstairs says:

    Gawd, I hope so, you need to be taken off the road before somebody dies.

  6. warah110 says:

    Perfect.

  7. buttons says:

    AS MUCH AS THEY CAN AND IT GOES GOVERMENT RELQATED THINGS SUPOSIDLEY .IT DOSE NOT GO INTO THE DRIVERS POCKET TO MY KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS THEY ARE AFFILITATIED
    DEBBY

  8. Forbidia says:

    Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D

  9. Faithless863 says:

    hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.

    This is sick

  10. superchode20164 says:

    amazing! Willy teach me how to paint like you!

  11. lidiabarbarita says:

    Very nice!!

  12. Thomas C says:

    Begging is not cool. Just be sure to dress in nothing but a thong, genuflect upon entering the courtroom, and always call the magistrate 'Your Majesty'. Good luck!!

  13. PokeyMan says:

    None, never had a ticket.

  14. Sam says:

    Also depends on the state you received the speeding tickets in as every state has different laws.

  15. Bella says:

    go to the dmv and pay for a copy of your driving record

  16. TheTroubadourMusic says:

    :O

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    how is this not a real photo?

  17. avb17018411 says:

    woww that’s really relax and beatiful soung .good picture of jhony depp !

  18. DennisJ says:

    A history of bad driving will disqualify you, but if it is just a couple speeding tickets, you should be fine. They don't expect you to be perfect.

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