Greeneyez1121
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? OHIO
Hi,
I am seeking advice for a friend who is a tractor trailer driver. He recieved a speeding ticket on Interstate 80 in Ohio near the city of Akron while driving his truck. THe officer pulled him over and told him that he was going 76 in a 65 zone. Actually, he was not going that fast. He had his truck set on cruise control for 71mph. It is still speeding, but not as fast as the officer claimed. My friend told the officer that he could not have been going that fast because he had his truck on cruise control, and he knew that there was nothing wrong w/ the cruise control. It could not have been inaccurate. The officer appeared nervous and fidgetty, like he just wanted to leave. The officer replyed saying that this is what he caught him at and its what he wrote on the ticket. My friend accepted the ticket and left. Later he found out that another driver from the same company had recieved a ticket in the same area from the same officer (based on badge #) and the officer claimed that he was going 74 in the 65 zone. Actually the driver had been traveling 68 in the 65 zone. The officer lied.
About 2 weeks later, my friend was driving in the same area of I-80, and he pulled over at a truck stop. He got back on the highway, and this time set his cruise control on 69mph in a 65mph zone. He went up a hill, and at the top of the hill, he spotted a police car in the median. He continued going the set cruise control speed of 69mph. The officer pulles him over and tells him that he was going 80mph. Again, my friend states that it cannot be true because he had his cruise control set for 69 and he had just come up a hill, so he could not have been going that fast up the hill on a truck. The officer said that he spotted him gaining speed, 65, 70, and then 80mph. He was correct stating that my friend was gaining speed to place the cruise control on, but there is no way that he could go up to 80, going up a hill, knowing that there is a police officer sitting in the median. So he tells the police officer that he still has a ticket that has not been taken care of, asking if the officer could give him a break. The officer states the he will give him a break of 5miles lower. So he wrote out a ticket for 75mph. I dont believe that if an officer spotted a trucker driving 80mph, that he would lower it to 75mph, b/c 80 mph is such a large speed that its unforgiveable.
Now, there is a problem of proving this in court that these 2 officers from the same town were lying. Do you have any advice on how to beat these 2 tickets in court?
Hi,
I am seeking advice for a friend who is a tractor trailer driver. He recieved a speeding ticket on Interstate 80 in Ohio near the city of Akron while driving his truck. THe officer pulled him over and told him that he was going 76 in a 65 zone. Actually, he was not going that fast. He had his truck set on cruise control for 71mph. It is still speeding, but not as fast as the officer claimed. My friend told the officer that he could not have been going that fast because he had his truck on cruise control, and he knew that there was nothing wrong w/ the cruise control. It could not have been inaccurate. The officer appeared nervous and fidgetty, like he just wanted to leave. The officer replyed saying that this is what he caught him at and its what he wrote on the ticket. My friend accepted the ticket and left. Later he found out that another driver from the same company had recieved a ticket in the same area from the same officer (based on badge #) and the officer claimed that he was going 74 in the 65 zone. Actually the driver had been traveling 68 in the 65 zone. The officer lied.
About 2 weeks later, my friend was driving in the same area of I-80, and he pulled over at a truck stop. He got back on the highway, and this time set his cruise control on 69mph in a 65mph zone. He went up a hill, and at the top of the hill, he spotted a police car in the median. He continued going the set cruise control speed of 69mph. The officer pulles him over and tells him that he was going 80mph. Again, my friend states that it cannot be true because he had his cruise control set for 69 and he had just come up a hill, so he could not have been going that fast up the hill on a truck. The officer said that he spotted him gaining speed, 65, 70, and then 80mph. He was correct stating that my friend was gaining speed to place the cruise control on, but there is no way that he could go up to 80, going up a hill, knowing that there is a police officer sitting in the median. So he tells the police officer that he still has a ticket that has not been taken care of, asking if the officer could give him a break. The officer states the he will give him a break of 5miles lower. So he wrote out a ticket for 75mph. I dont believe that if an officer spotted a trucker driving 80mph, that he would lower it to 75mph, b/c 80 mph is such a large speed that its unforgiveable.
Now, there is a problem of proving this in court that these 2 officers from the same town were lying. Do you have any advice on how to beat these 2 tickets in court?