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My sweet fiance got into wreck and got a ticket for reckless driving


Ja  Rhule

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Apparently she was going to work and some dude was going 10 miles bellow speed limit so she decided to pass him, the extra line was finishing in like 300ft so she floored it but the dude floored it as well not to let her in... The line was finishing and she could not slow down on time so she hit side railing at like 60mph, totaling her car and side swiping the dudes car. Cop gave her a ticket for reckless driving on top of that...

She's getting a lawyer to try to wave reckless driving ticket. What should I expect? It's her first accident in 3 years lol. She totaled another car just over 3 years ago... also her fault.

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Brad Icard, in charlotte, hes the man and will get it dropped for a reasonable price. Used him for several speeding tickets, referred many friends and he gets the job done on any traffic citation. Before I found him I used Michael Greene who is a partner of the famed George Laughrun but he got too pricey for me, but both great lawyers who can/will get it dropped.

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"but the dude floored it as well not to let her in"

What's with people who do this? I mean really.

No idea, I'm just glad she's ok... Extremely bruised but ok. She was late for work and dude was in no apparent hurry so she decided to pass him. He decided to speed up so she would hit rail head on. We were supposed to get married in 8 months but now we postpone our wedding until 2014 because we need to buy a new car and her insurance will probably double.

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She should learn to be more patient in life. Tickets and insurance hikes aren't worth the trouble. I think tickets in general are absurd, but as long as they're around it's best to drive like an old lady.

You might feel entitled to floor it and pass people or to tailgate slow drivers but you'll only have yourself to blame when it ends poorly.

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She should learn to be more patient in life. Tickets and insurance hikes aren't worth the trouble. I think tickets in general are absurd, but as long as they're around it's best to drive like an old lady.

You might feel entitled to floor it and pass people or to tailgate slow drivers but you'll only have yourself to blame when it ends poorly.

Tailgating is the one thing in life I truly hate. Ride my trucks tailgate & you'll find yourself staring down the barrel of a Colt 1911 .45

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Glad shes ok -

Best gift you could give her for your wedding would be driving lessons given by a professional. She doesnt appear to use good judgement - if it was me and some person floored it when I tried to get around them I'd back off - too many cases of nut cases and road rage end badly - sorry - proving youre the biggest bad ass behind the wheel isnt worth dying over.

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Tailgating is the one thing in life I truly hate. Ride my trucks tailgate & you'll find yourself staring down the barrel of a Colt 1911 .45

Yeah, because gun violence is the perfect way to solve traffic problems.

*shakes head*

Do you own any Tapout or Ed Hardy branded clothing? If not, you should look into it.

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