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How to Handle an Unfair Speeding Ticket

If you received an speeding ticket and you fee that it was issued unfairly, then there are a few things that you should be aware of. One of the things that you should be certain of is that you were indeed served the ticket unjustly. You need to be able to prove to the court that the police officer actually violated some form of the law when giving you a speeding ticket. For example, did the police officer identify her/himself and did they provide a reason for why they were pulling you over? If you were driving 55 mph in a 50 mph zone did the police officer fabricate how fast you were going by accusing you of going approximately 30 mph over the speed limit? If so, can you prove this? These are all factors that need to be considered.

Deciding How to Handle an Unfair Speeding Ticket

One of the things that you may want to consider when handling an unfair speeding ticket is your admission of guilt. If you were accused of going a speed that you know you were not driving, would you admit to being guilty of doing anything more than the speed limit? This is a crucial question because if ever you do admit guilt in a speeding ticket infraction, then the judge will more than likely let the ticket stand. Think wisely about this. Admitting guilt can be a crucial mistake, so it might be better to say absolutely nothing or act like you are unsure.

The main thing that you should do is to be polite yet not overly polite.

  • It may be helpful to answer all of the questions that you encounter.
  • Stay calm and do not argue with the officer. It is never in your best interest to argue with a police officer because they can revert back to the incident during your court date appearance.
  • You can request certain information that is relative to the ticket that you were issued. For example, you might consider requesting a copy of the patrol car assignments for the date that you received the ticket.
  • The aim is to prove your innocence so that your case will be dismissed.
  • You should be prepared to ask the officer if you speed limits were prima facie or absolute. These are all things that you will need to know. Moreover these tidbits of information will serve as adequate proof to get your case dismissed.

Getting Help

An experienced traffic attorney can assist you in gathering evidence you need, such as information about the officer and the radar gun used to give you the ticket as all as any other details that may be relevant. He can help you put together a strong case so you can fight against an unfair speeding ticket and protect your clean driving record.

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