03-29-2010, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by dimsum119
cheaps not even the reason, i am not guilty of the crime so I dont pay.
I was on the highway and a cop was abt 10 cars ahead so I was staying behind going abt 100-110.
As Im traveling in the left lane, I see a driver changing lanes like mad and saw it was a cop car. He started coming up fast so I immediately moved over to the right to let him pass and he followed me.
Then he turend on his cherries and said I was going 130-140. I told him I wasnt speeding and he asked me "Oh you dont think you were going that fast?" I said "I know I wasnt going that speed". Regardless he said I was speeding and gave me a ticket, and did a burnout while merging back in on the highway.
Suprisingly 15mins later on the highway I see him pulling over another Canadian vehicle.
I'm not paying cuz I didnt speed, and I didnt dispute it because there is no chance in hell I can make it down there anyways so I took a chance and it work
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Originally Posted by Ronin
I got a massive speeding ticket back in...'03 for going through Oregon at...quite a high speed. I didn't pay it. Never had any trouble at the border.
I remember looking this up. Not sure if I remember correctly but if you get a ticket on the highway, those are state troopers and as a result, it is under state jurisdiction. Therefore, if you get a ticket in Washington, you should pay that ticket. However, if you get one elsewhere, then you don't really have to bother. I remember getting one while driving through Wyoming once too (don't ask why the fuck I was in Wyoming...) and I tossed that one too.
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how is that exactly what u are trying to say?
ur telling us that u r not paying for the ticket
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