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4th ticket, help please

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gram777

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We are in OH, and my son just got his 4th ticket within a year. They said they clocked him at 73 in a 45. He asked to see the radar, but the deputy told him he couldn't show it because he was unable to lock it on. My son wants to fight it, he says he was only going 60, still over the limit, but it will make a difference on the points. Right now he has 8 points. The deputy was moving as he was running the radar. He also is making it a 4th degree misdemeanor. Should my son contest the ticket, or is he wasting his time and money? Thank you for your response.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by gram777:
We are in OH, and my son just got his 4th ticket within a year. They said they clocked him at 73 in a 45. He asked to see the radar, but the deputy told him he couldn't show it because he was unable to lock it on. My son wants to fight it, he says he was only going 60, still over the limit, but it will make a difference on the points. Right now he has 8 points. The deputy was moving as he was running the radar. He also is making it a 4th degree misdemeanor. Should my son contest the ticket, or is he wasting his time and money? Thank you for your response.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

Yes, your son is wasting his time and money. He'll just have to get used to riding the buses.

IAAL



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wilbergris

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I agree with IAAL. If the law doesn't take away your son's license, you should.
 

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