The driving record is what really sucks these days about getting a bogus ticket. I drove a semi for years and in most of the country, so long as you paid the ticket , it didn';t go on your record, but if you fought it, win or loose, it would show up. That little system kept the kangaroo courts of the country in fat buisness for years, usually the town got a small bit and the cop and the JP split the rest. I know at one point i think I bought a steak dinner for every cop in east texas ( never once was I actually speeding when pulled over, but in that line of work, you just accepted it as a cost of doing buisness , it's pretty funny,the cops carry a glove box full of blank Comchecks and other money transfer checks so you can pay them right in the car. Had one in Arkansas even had the nerve to show me how he rigged the rader to read whatever he wanted..while I was filling out the check) But now days with the computers everything shows up on a record and can effect not only insurance rates but things as crazy as employability. You might want to consider a trip to Jeff city , not to fight it ( that just get's them mad when you try to mess with their money ) but in many areas if you do go to court and beg , they won't put it on your record if you pay on the spot. ( that's funny, if they get their money right away, you are a good driver, but it they have to wait for their money, you are a bad driver and a public safety hazard and should be penilized by your insurance co with years of increased rates, and your driving record should have a mark on it putting you that much closer to having your license taken away, because people who don't pay right away should not be allowed on the road )

---------Robert

Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Because there is a national database and it will go in it if you dont pay, well, even if you dont pay it still goes in there so the ins company can ding you next time they decide to run your driving record.

Zoltan Finks wrote:

I'd like to know the answer to that question too. If you get ticketed
(moving violation, or parking) in a locale you don't reside in, how can they
hurt you? I was under the impression that they can't, but someone recently
told me that they can (hurt you, that is).

Brian


On 6/2/06, Sunil Hari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

can't you just not pay?

On 6/2/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

then unsubscribe.

Ty Armstrong wrote:


stop sending me emails!
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