Hi,
I got a $50 ticket for running a stop sign. I know I am guilty. In
delaware one gets 3 points for running a stop sign. I wanted to know
what can I do to not get those points. I called up the court and they
told me that the judge does not give you points, so unless judge calls
me not guilty I would get those points. I dont have any points
currently. I had another ticket 3 years back but the points have
expired. Can anyone suggest what I can do to avoid these points and
higher insurance costs. Thanks.
-mm
Theodore A. Kaldis - 09 Jul 2008 03:53 GMT
> I got a $50 ticket for running a stop sign. I know I am guilty. In
> delaware one gets 3 points for running a stop sign. I wanted to know
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> expired. Can anyone suggest what I can do to avoid these points and
> higher insurance costs. Thanks.
Drive carefully.

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Dan Sullivan - 09 Jul 2008 13:16 GMT
> Hi,
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> -mm
In NY you can take a defensive driving course and a number of points
will be deducted.
C. E. White - 09 Jul 2008 15:11 GMT
> Hi,
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> expired. Can anyone suggest what I can do to avoid these points and
> higher insurance costs. Thanks.
Hire a lawyer...
Ed
MM - 10 Jul 2008 08:25 GMT
> > Hi,
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> Ed
Can a judge reduce the violation to a non-moving violation and thereby
making it a no-points offense?? I thought people negotiate their
speeding tickets in court all the time to reduce points and fine.
-mm
SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim - 21 Jul 2008 03:16 GMT
yea, it's called bomb the courthouse
if people were threatening to bomb courthouses and kill cops, the ticket
nonsense would stop