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Brando56894 12-27-2005 09:31 PM

new jersey sucks...... such stupid laws.... the thing is im used to bein in the left lane, it was just instinct to me.... looks like i gotta change that now....

V 12-27-2005 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Brando56894
ill prolly have around 2-4 by the end of this month, depending on whether or not they throw the case of me backing into sum1s car at 7-11 then leaving cuz i didnt know i hit it (D'OH!)...


if they bring it up, fight it. from everything i learned about these motor vehicle laws, they apply ONLY to actions taken place ON PUBLIC roadways or highways. techically a 7-11 parking lot is private property, i heard they may be able to fine you but legally they can not assess points against you for it.


as for me and points, right now I have 0 on my driving recond and just 2 on my insurance record. :knock on wood: I got a speeding ticket in jan 2004 in virginia(i was watching 2fast2furious instead of looking for cops, lol). Every year you go without a moving violation, 2 points are removed from your license. Motor vehicle points stay with your insurance for 3 years from the date you were convicted or paid the fine, not the date the violation occurred. I paid it in Feb 2004, so in feb 2005 i had 0 points again, but with my insurance i had 4 then(2 points careless in sep 2001). 2 insurance points got erased in sep 2004, so two left, now i gotta wait till feb 2007 when those last 2 will dissapear.

Brando56894 12-28-2005 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
if they bring it up, fight it. from everything i learned about these motor vehicle laws, they apply ONLY to actions taken place ON PUBLIC roadways or highways. techically a 7-11 parking lot is private property, i heard they may be able to fine you but legally they can not assess points against you for it.

thats why my parents think they pretty much kicked me outta court and reschedualed my date, which ofcourse, is during christmas break, 6 days BEFORE i go back to school :mad: it pissed me off my appearance was supposed to be 1:30 i never got heard till 4:30! and i was the last one! the old bastard judge was nice to everyone, theifs, drug dealers, etc.. this one guy has $2k in fines and was in jail there for 2 weeks, the judge was perfectly nice to him. i go up there an hour later and the judge is saying all this stuff to me then he was like this happened on hamburg turnpike right? (when actually i was never on hamburg tpk. i was on ratzer road.) and i was like no your honor actually i was never on hamburg tpk. then he flipped out on me! he said to the public defender "i think this kid is trying to play games with me" after that it just got worse and he turned into an old bastard and pretty much kicked me out, after i sat there for ****en 4 hours! it made me soooo mad...

jims69camaro 12-28-2005 08:15 PM

that was your problem. you had a public defender.

er, why a public defender in traffic court? the hit and run thing? how did you qualify for a PD, anyway?

Brando56894 12-28-2005 09:25 PM

he wasnt specifically for me, idk if he was a PD or what he was, he was jusy there to help everyone free of charge

trashman01 12-28-2005 09:46 PM

cops in my town kno my name by heart, they just tell me not to do it again(ran open headers one night cuz i ripped my cat off pulling outta a driveway)

Savage_Messiah 12-29-2005 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Brando56894
he wasnt specifically for me, idk if he was a PD or what he was, he was jusy there to help everyone free of charge

hahaha, do you mean the guy everyone lined up and talked to before hand? and he offered them plea bargains (reduced charges)? That's the prosecutor ;)

jims69camaro 12-29-2005 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
hahaha, do you mean the guy everyone lined up and talked to before hand? and he offered them plea bargains (reduced charges)? That's the prosecutor ;)

that's what i was thinking, but i didn't want to contradict...

IROCZman15 12-29-2005 10:31 PM

10 points here...

Brando56894 12-31-2005 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
hahaha, do you mean the guy everyone lined up and talked to before hand? and he offered them plea bargains (reduced charges)? That's the prosecutor ;)

idk prolly....


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