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Another court thread... but I really didn't do anything...
I just need opinions whether people think I should bother fighting this with an attorney, or getting it lowered/dropped on my own..
I'll start by saying I currently have 5 or 6 points on my license, purely because if I get caught speeding, I don't bother fighting it because I KNOW I was wrong, and I got caught.. and also bc my insurance won't go up for points, so I never saw the need to pay $500 to get unsafe driving and no points.. Anyhow, a month or so ago I was in the left lane and passed a pack of cars on Rt 80.. one of those cars happened to be a cop, I didn't think anything of it because I wasn't actually blatantly speeding (only about 70 in a 65, tell me I'm wrong, but thats not a reason to get stopped).. I move over as soon as I finish passing this group of cars and see the cop followed me.. ends up pulling me over.. He pulls up, asks if I know why he pulled me over, I say no sir, not really. He says I was going a little fast back there.. I say "Was I really? I didn't notice" He never tells me how fast I was going, my guess is because he can't, and takes my paperwork and off he goes. That's when I realized my insurance card was expired so I had to give him the old one. I figured I'd get a document ticket, which I would pay and not fight. He comes back and says "well, I won't give you a ticket for speeding or your documents, I'm going to let you off with a careless driving ticket for driving in the left lane. It's a 2 point ticket, you're only supposed to use the left lane for passing." Meanwhile, I WAS using it for passing, I passed HIM! As soon as it was clear I pulled back over to the center lane, mostly because I noticed him pulling out behind me, but regardless, I wasn't in the left lane longer than necessary. There's a million threads on here for fighting tickets that are actually deserved, but I honestly feel this is a complete :bs: ticket... thoughts? |
Well, technically either ticket will be a 2 point ticket. Careless is 2 and speeding 1-14 mph over limit is a 2 point ticket. Since you were in the wrong for speeding you really ended up just getting cuaght and it sucks but what can you do. Like you said he could have wrote you another ticket for the document expired too.
All that said, I would try to plead it to unsafe, simply because of the points and that if you are at 5 -6 points now on your license, you are now going to be surcharged for the next 3 years! Also, how does your insurance not go up from points? JW :D |
Yea fight that. Go to court and tell the judge you WERE using the left lane to pass. Before court though talk to the prosecutor and try and work a deal with him before court starts. If you talk to him before court starts he can look into it and talk to the judge and see what they can do. If you know someone who's a cop see if they can go with you. It can sometimes help to have a cop friend with you to also talk to the prosecutor. Be prepared though, a lot of times if they change the ticket and remove the points, the judge likes to increase the fine. I would personally fight it. By getting points on your license it resets the timer to get points removed, so 12 months from the court date with zero infractions to get the first two points taken off. I forget what the barrier is in NJ but at some point and I think it's six points when you cross it the state fines you annually per point on your license until they're gone. So by crossing the six point barrier, you could end up paying an additional annually fee of a few hundred dollars to the state for having points on your license. Then if you get pulled over for anything and get even a minor ticket, your points timer resets to 12 months and you get another annual surcharge on your license. It comes in the mail and if you don't pay it they suspend your license. At least that's how it worked a few years ago when I got pulled over all the time and had a consistent nine to eleven points on my license lol
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Allstate platinum insurance does not go up for moving violations.. my insurance is the same rate its been for the last year almost 2 years since I got my HHR |
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Since police cars have dash cameras, ask if it is available in court. If you were only going 5 over, it'll show you passing responsibly and moving back into your lane. |
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Fight it since you were in the left lane to pass the slower pack of cars. Going 5 over is usually a slow pace for route 80.
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If its illegal to pass in the left lane they might as well plant ****ing flowers and trees in all lanes but the right cause theres no point in having multiple lane roads then... I would go there and explain yourself. It'll probably get thrown out and as said he cant say well fine heres a ticket for speeding I didnt cite you for then. On top of the fact that its not very hard to get a pacing ticket thrown out. Just be careful driving through that area again. The cops probably gonna wanna stick it to ya if he ever sees you again. |
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All this means is that the officer would be subpoenaed for court, as would the record of his training. Once the judge is satisfied the officer is a certified radar operator capable of judging your speed with or without radar, you'll probably lose. The prosecutor is also going to make your record of points and speeding well known to the judge, and between that and the only defense you'd be putting up would essentially be yours versus the trooper's, I don't believe it's worth fighting. I would look into reducing the points if possible. The judge isn't going to care about how fast you think you were going. The judge is going to side with whoever is the most believable. |
in most cases if you go to fight they drop it down a level regardless.. so u can go and get the unsafe for 0pts... thats all i can say lol it would be a waste to get a lawyer cause it would cost u more than its worth imo
on the other hand u now have a good 8 pts or w/e so i dunno how they will treat you. i would at least try to fight it, worse comes to worst you get the same ticket you came in with right? |
i thought they got rid of unsafe operation of a motor vehicle? anyways, if your insurance doesn't go up for points, you'll be paying way more for the unsafe ticket than the careless ticket.
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The surcharges are what I would be worried about.
JW :D |
I would talk to the prosecutor and see if it can be reduced to a non-moving infraction. Then pay the fine and leave. Otherwise, you are stuck with the points and fine.
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How is that a careless driving offense? I thought there was a specific infraction for driving in the left lane...can anyone clear that up?
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That's a pretty big gray area, no?
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Careless at least the way the prosecutor explained it to me doesnt suit a case in which an individual willingly perform the act the officer finds illegal. I was always told that this ticket was pretty much originally for people who were in accidents because they did something stupid (IE someone who slams the gas instead of the brake or just couldnt negotiate a situation) but was doing it willingly. Doing it willingly would be the laws definition of a reckless. Please would a LEO correct me if I'm wrong because this is how I had it explained to me by a cop, prosecutor, and people who have faced either or. |
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I just don't see how that's careless driving. |
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i don't see any reasoning behind this
you can go on any highway in NJ and clock 50+ cars going 80+ (now i know the law only apply for the one getting pulled over) so it was your turn that day :) the only way the officer knows she was going "a little fast" is because she passed him but what if he was going 55? 45?. i got pulled over for a 51 in a 50 the judge laughed at the ticket. i would just fight it because in the end there's not prove just the cops word in some cases that enough but a traffic needs some evidenced i believe |
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ever see the check box on the bottom of a ticket labeled "PACE"? ya, that works too. |
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And I'm not saying that he couldn't have gotten a speed on me, I'm saying that if he HAD, he wouldn't have pulled me over for it.. and if he really did need to give a ticket for 4 or 5 over, he would have told me what he clocked me at. The speed is really not the point of this thread though, since he didn't cite me for it.. I'm just curious what kind of a chance I have of fighting a careless driving ticket in court that I (and most others) feel is unwarranted. |
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