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anyone know a traffic lawyer in Randolph county?


PhillyB

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I was driving down 421 yesterday going between waypoints in a differential GPS i'm learning to use for site surveys this summer and I got nail by NCSHP, 83 in a 65. Shitty timing (what tickets aren't) and my court date is before I return from Peru.

anyone know anyone?

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You should be receiving about 2 dozen letters in the next 48 hours from lawyers in that area.

 

You could pick any of them and be fine.....they will plead it down to improper equipment.  No points but you pay the same fine.

 

Lawyer should cost you about $100...plus the fine.

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anyone know where Randolph County is would have been a better question!!!

 

sorry...but you are guilty...just pay the damn fine.  Nice of you to blame your GPS stuff though!  Pay attention to the signs.

 

that's my way of saying good luck

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down here below the icebergs we pay lawyers to represent us and tell the judge our speedometers weren't working and get off without getting points added to our licenses and raising our insurance rates. it's basically a huge racket

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whys that?

You can only get the speed reduced. Either way you are getting points on your insurance.

Last one I got three years ago the cop had no radar and said I was doing 60+ in a 35. Which I wasn't. He wrote it for 50 in a 35. I went to the courthouse myself and spoke to the assistant DA and got it reduced to 40 in a 35.

I don't think you've seen what a true racket is until you experience it here lol.

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