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traffic tickets
Top 3 Strategies to Fight a Traffic Ticket
Traffic tickets are the bane of every driver's existence, adding potentially hundreds of dollars to already expensive gas prices and maintenance. Which is why, if you've decided to fight a traffic ticket, you need to go into court prepared with arguments and evidence at the ready. To help you make...
Speeding Ticket: Should I Fight it or Pay it?
It's rare to find someone who obeys the speed limit at all times. With weather and traffic conditions in constant flux, it's sometimes necessary or logical to speed.Written By: FindLaw A FindLaw Blog post It’s rare to find someone who obeys the speed limit at all times. With weather and...
Connecticut’s Ice Missile Law
It snowed last night. People will take to the roads this today. Some of those people will not have shoveled off the top of their car. Said people are jerks. Connecticut has a law requiring the removal of snow and … Continue reading →It snowed last night. People will take to the roads...
Ewing Traffic Tickets Plummet After Layoffs
As reported in the Trentonian on October 13, 2010, the Ewing Township Police Department has slashed the number of tickets for motor vehicle violations in the past three months in response to the Township’s decision to lay off six patrol officers due to budget constraints. According to...
Washington Lawsuit Aims to Stop Red Light Cameras
A class-action lawsuit in Washington state may put an end to traffic cameras and costly tickets in the state, according to KXLY. The problem, according to the lawsuit, is the excessive fines issues to violators. A 2005 state law stipulates that fines for traffic violations caught by the cameras...
