Tympanicman
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? PA
Simply put I had an office stop me and write me two tickets for a speeding offence. The first ticket was for Speeding over 20 Mph above posted speed limits and a second ticket for "To Fast for Conditions".
Now there was no accidet involved in this stop. In fact I wasn't speeding but thats another issue.
Now which ticket stands when I go to court tomorrow, you can't be charged with the same crime twice, or stack ticket upon ticket, or am I totaly wrong here.
The office said he wrote the second ticket because the road was damp. I was driving a 4X4 Jeep by the way.
Also the State of PA has a Law now that an officer can not write a ticket using VASCAR unless the violation is more than 10 miles above the speed limit because the system is so poor. Now I have not been able to find anything on the "Rules" for operating the VASCAR system. But I find it hard to belive that an officer can run the system by using painted lines on a road at night in a fog, light rain...? He claims that he had a street lamp to see them by, but here is the kicker most of these lines are painted 150 feet apart his however were only 60 feet apart. and if you do the math for me to have been doing 55 in a 35 MPH zone it would have taken me less than 1 second to pass those lines and the reaction time needed to hit both those switches at night in a dark car that quick are unbelivable... What gives here... are there any rules....
Any help will be welcomed...
Simply put I had an office stop me and write me two tickets for a speeding offence. The first ticket was for Speeding over 20 Mph above posted speed limits and a second ticket for "To Fast for Conditions".
Now there was no accidet involved in this stop. In fact I wasn't speeding but thats another issue.
Now which ticket stands when I go to court tomorrow, you can't be charged with the same crime twice, or stack ticket upon ticket, or am I totaly wrong here.
The office said he wrote the second ticket because the road was damp. I was driving a 4X4 Jeep by the way.
Also the State of PA has a Law now that an officer can not write a ticket using VASCAR unless the violation is more than 10 miles above the speed limit because the system is so poor. Now I have not been able to find anything on the "Rules" for operating the VASCAR system. But I find it hard to belive that an officer can run the system by using painted lines on a road at night in a fog, light rain...? He claims that he had a street lamp to see them by, but here is the kicker most of these lines are painted 150 feet apart his however were only 60 feet apart. and if you do the math for me to have been doing 55 in a 35 MPH zone it would have taken me less than 1 second to pass those lines and the reaction time needed to hit both those switches at night in a dark car that quick are unbelivable... What gives here... are there any rules....
Any help will be welcomed...