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Old 08-10-2005, 04:38 PM
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violation 22356 in california


What is the name of your state? California

Was going 93 on a 70 mph highway, it was the interstate 5, any advice?

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What is the name of your state? California

Was going 93 on a 70 mph highway, it was the interstate 5, any advice?

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Yes. Next time, slow down.

What stretch of Interstate 5 allows you to go 70 mph?

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Old 08-10-2005, 05:00 PM
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yah i was goin around 80 but then i had to pass 2 cars which was my downfall

i think like 80% of the 5 is a 70mph zone from the start at 580 in Oakland to like magic mountain area down in so cal
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What stretch of Interstate 5 allows you to go 70 mph?
Much of it north of Sacramento and in the central valley.

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Old 08-11-2005, 12:55 AM
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To get advice other than "slow down" as suggested here, go see your local reference librarian. There are excellent books about fighting tickets.

Also, if your ticket wasn't in one of the tiny little towns about 70 to 100 miles north of Sacramento, you have an excellent chance that the officer will not show up for the trial (assuming that you ask for a trial). If he doesn't show up, you go free.

By the way, don't name the town here on this forum - the cop who stopped you, or a friend of his, may be reading this.

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Old 08-11-2005, 03:02 AM
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im fightin it by written declaration
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im fightin it by written declaration

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Oh, that'll work . . .

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Old 08-11-2005, 03:42 AM
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yah i was goin around 80 but then i had to pass 2 cars which was my downfall

i think like 80% of the 5 is a 70mph zone from the start at 580 in Oakland to like magic mountain area down in so cal
Maybe you had to pass them because they were going 70, if you were going 80 and then passed it sounds like you are guilty, how are you going to argue that by declaration?
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i have some templates that are like 2 pages long haha maybe overwhelm them with words
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i have some templates that are like 2 pages long haha maybe overwhelm them with words
I'm told by some Traffic Court judges that when the written responses are TOO verbose, or they try to dazzle them with B.S. and techno-babble, they turn off to them rather quickly. It also disrupts the continuity.

And you actually get so many cites that you have a TEMPLATE to contest them?

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I've only gotten 2 tickets, this being my second one. But I have helped a lot of my friends with their tickets so I do have a bunch of written out letters for violations 22349 and 22350.
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Old 10-17-2005, 11:58 AM
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could u send the letters for 22349(a) pls help i am from california


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I've only gotten 2 tickets, this being my second one. But I have helped a lot of my friends with their tickets so I do have a bunch of written out letters for violations 22349 and 22350.

Can you please send me letters for 22349, pls let me know if you need my email id..pls help. thanks.
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:54 AM
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i have some templates that are like 2 pages long haha maybe overwhelm them with words
Perhaps a better method is for you to aim to overwhelm them with your lack of grammatical and sentence structure.

perhaps if you have two pages of one gigantic run on sentence without any commas or periods or exclaimation points or semicolons or colons or capitalization or punctuation and you ocasionily mispell a few words here and there in much the same way as you seem to do in online format then perhaps the judge will simply dismiss your case based on the fact that you just plain couldnt help yourself and everyone else was so slow going 70 miles per hour and you had somewhere to go and they did not they were just out for a drive and your life is more important which is evidenced in the fact that you are far too busy and important to come to court and have instead decided to defend yourself via written declaration that is impressively devoid of any of the courtesies commonly extended to the reader of a written document then maybe just maybe the judge will let you go

Or, perhaps, he'll give your document one glance and find you guilty.
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perhaps if you have two pages of one gigantic run on sentence without any commas or periods or exclaimation points or semicolons or colons or capitalization or punctuation and you ocasionily mispell a few words here and there in much the same way as you seem to do in online format then perhaps the judge will simply dismiss your case based on the fact that you just plain couldnt help yourself and everyone else was so slow going 70 miles per hour and you had somewhere to go and they did not they were just out for a drive and your life is more important which is evidenced in the fact that you are far too busy and important to come to court and have instead decided to defend yourself via written declaration that is impressively devoid of any of the courtesies commonly extended to the reader of a written document then maybe just maybe the judge will let you go
ROFLMAO!!!!
Hilarious.
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