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I was recently pulled over and told that my license was suspened for traffic tickets that occurred three years ago in a city in which i am not a residence of.. the tickets are over two years three years old. Is there any way that I can get the tickets dismissed?
You can defend the charges, but all that'll do is waste more of your time and money.
You try to negotiate a settlement, highly unlikely success rate.
You can pay them their tribute, and they'll slither away.
Or, hire a lawyer, and see if he or she has any magic.
Traffic tickets are another way to tax people.
Obey their law, avoid giving them more of your money.
Sorry, there's no way out from these greedy bums.
Or, maybe, the OP was driving like a fool, got cited, and chose not to pay the piper.
There are reasons for traffic safety laws, AJ. A firm finger wag doesn't usually get the point across.
You can't be serious!We disagree. History tells us the cowboys, and the pioneers did quite well on horses and in conestoga wagons settling and civilizing the west without Horse Troopers or speed traps.
Of course, we're not talking about any of those. Straw dog?That said, not all laws serve society well. Jim Crow, slavery, women being barred from voting and land ownership, our brief experiment with 18 year olds being allowed to buy alcohol, and our current folly with "medical" and "recreational" marijuana.
Again, you presume much from a post with no information and from a fellow who admits to having priors, a suspended license, and not taking care of his obligations. Maybe your time on the bench kept you away from the actual results of bad driving ... you know, things like property damage, mangled bodies, mayhem, death ... red asphalt.At any rate, we're all free to hold divergent beliefs. As a sitting jurist, I understand well the need for laws and governance, but I'm also able as a citizen to distinguish extensive, intrusive government intervention in the lives of its citizens.
If he made such a comment, it was either (a) misinformed, or, (b) hyperbole to make a point.Unfortunately for me, I'm living during a time of contracting rights, not expanding. I believe former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee recently commented that at times people in North Korea have more rights than US citizens.
That doesn't mean that we should excuse ignorance or even disobedience for the law simply because someone somewhere at sometime has occasionally abused it.I've also learned that its useless for one adult to try and convince another adult to believe what you do.
You can't be serious!
First off, you have no clue as to what the OP was cited for and the circumstances behind it. You ASSUME for reasons of your own that the reasons were frivolous, unwarranted, and by your inference, maybe even unlawful.
Of course, we're not talking about any of those. Straw dog?
Again, you presume much from a post with no information and from a fellow who admits to having priors, a suspended license, and not taking care of his obligations. Maybe your time on the bench kept you away from the actual results of bad driving ... you know, things like property damage, mangled bodies, mayhem, death ... red asphalt.
I rather like having order both in society and on the roadway - it keeps things a wee bit safer.
If he made such a comment, it was either (a) misinformed, or, (b) hyperbole to make a point.
That doesn't mean that we should excuse ignorance or even disobedience for the law simply because someone somewhere at sometime has occasionally abused it.