What is the name of your state? A: Texas
Hi, I was pulled over yesterday for doing 80 in a 70. The officer marked it on the citation as 81/70. I'm thinking about fighting it because, I'm sick of defensive driving (8 hours I'll never get back and I've done it twice before) and the fact that the price was raised from like $30 to $95 within a year an a half. That's ridiculous and I think I was unjustly pulled over to boot.
Anyhow, here's a little preface before I was pulled over. The weather - 1:30 pm, sunny, dry; Road Conditions - very little traffic. I drive a 1999 Ford Explorer Sport SUV. I was driving on a highway between 70-80mph with a pack of cars, comfortably spread out. I was in the passing lane going at an even pace with several cars. Furthermore, approximately 30 seconds to a minute before being pulled over, I set the cruise control to 74-75. I was definitely driving safely provided the conditions I was given.
Soon afterwards I was pulled over. He came out of nowhere! I'm guessing he had to have increased his speed considerably to get right up on my rear from wherever the heck he came from before actually turning on his roof lights. The officer stated that I was clocked by an airplane going 81 mph! I learned later that he meant a helicopter, but it confused me at the time. We didn't have much of a conversation. He didn't ask me any questions, he just explained and wrote the citation and I went on my way really pissed off.
I got to work and told a co-worker about it. His dad's a police captain. Anyhow, he called his dad and asked him if I should contest the ticket. He explained to me how the helicopter clocking system works, somewhat. Basically, the helicopter tracks a certain stretch of road and takes photographs marking the times of when a vehicle reaches certain points in that stretch of road. If a vehicle gets from one point to another too quickly that's when they will have the officer on the ground pull the driver over.
He also told me that I should contest it because all three officers involved in giving me the ticket would have to appear in court. This includes the person who wrote the citation, the pilot, and the person who clocked me from the helicopter. He said that the chance of all 3 making it to court is slim, especially in the summer.
Does anybody have any advice? I'm considering a Trial by Declaration to start out with. I'm hoping that they would have to make all three officers write documentation. Also, any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and sorry about the long message. I look forward to any responses.
Regards,
Keith
Hi, I was pulled over yesterday for doing 80 in a 70. The officer marked it on the citation as 81/70. I'm thinking about fighting it because, I'm sick of defensive driving (8 hours I'll never get back and I've done it twice before) and the fact that the price was raised from like $30 to $95 within a year an a half. That's ridiculous and I think I was unjustly pulled over to boot.
Anyhow, here's a little preface before I was pulled over. The weather - 1:30 pm, sunny, dry; Road Conditions - very little traffic. I drive a 1999 Ford Explorer Sport SUV. I was driving on a highway between 70-80mph with a pack of cars, comfortably spread out. I was in the passing lane going at an even pace with several cars. Furthermore, approximately 30 seconds to a minute before being pulled over, I set the cruise control to 74-75. I was definitely driving safely provided the conditions I was given.
Soon afterwards I was pulled over. He came out of nowhere! I'm guessing he had to have increased his speed considerably to get right up on my rear from wherever the heck he came from before actually turning on his roof lights. The officer stated that I was clocked by an airplane going 81 mph! I learned later that he meant a helicopter, but it confused me at the time. We didn't have much of a conversation. He didn't ask me any questions, he just explained and wrote the citation and I went on my way really pissed off.
I got to work and told a co-worker about it. His dad's a police captain. Anyhow, he called his dad and asked him if I should contest the ticket. He explained to me how the helicopter clocking system works, somewhat. Basically, the helicopter tracks a certain stretch of road and takes photographs marking the times of when a vehicle reaches certain points in that stretch of road. If a vehicle gets from one point to another too quickly that's when they will have the officer on the ground pull the driver over.
He also told me that I should contest it because all three officers involved in giving me the ticket would have to appear in court. This includes the person who wrote the citation, the pilot, and the person who clocked me from the helicopter. He said that the chance of all 3 making it to court is slim, especially in the summer.
Does anybody have any advice? I'm considering a Trial by Declaration to start out with. I'm hoping that they would have to make all three officers write documentation. Also, any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and sorry about the long message. I look forward to any responses.
Regards,
Keith