received a speeding ticket for 102 mph, just one problem, my small truck
with 70,000 miles on it does not go that fast, hell, at 85 it feels like
the doors are going to come off, is there any way to beat this ticket?
I was on the interstate, no construction zone, in new mexico.
Butch Davis - 22 Mar 2005 01:33 GMT
Forget about it and pay the ticket. As a New Mexican I can tell you you're
wasting time and money to fight a speeding ticket in NM.
YMMV.
Butch
> received a speeding ticket for 102 mph, just one problem, my small truck
> with 70,000 miles on it does not go that fast, hell, at 85 it feels like
> the doors are going to come off, is there any way to beat this ticket?
> I was on the interstate, no construction zone, in new mexico.
ppointer@nospamindspring.com - 23 Mar 2005 05:02 GMT
> received a speeding ticket for 102 mph, just one problem, my small truck
> with 70,000 miles on it does not go that fast, hell, at 85 it feels like
> the doors are going to come off, is there any way to beat this ticket?
> I was on the interstate, no construction zone, in new mexico.
Hire an attorney ASAP.
Marco Licetti - 23 Mar 2005 13:03 GMT
Next time try to beat Police oficcer and run at 230 mph, install new engine,
tires and and brace for potholes
Rosco - 07 Dec 2005 06:02 GMT
Marco Licetti cried out
> Next time try to beat Police oficcer and run at 230 mph, install
> new engine, tires and and brace for potholes
the way i look at it, had you acctually been going 102 the cop would
had just booked you right then with no questions, that speed is simply
too dangerous for public roads, then again that defense will NOT hold
up... just an opinion