Tip 1: Ignoring a Notice of Violation Can Result in Your Case Being Dismissed By law, after a ticket is filed in court, a municipality has 90 days to nail you. The first thing a city will do is to mail you a notice of violation, asking you to sign and return a waiver (along with, ideally, a check to cover your fine). No muss, no fuss. But no teeth, either: You have no legal obligation to sign the waiver. That's because state law requires that a ticket must be delivered in person in order to stick. If you don't sign the waiver, a process server might come to your home. If the process server catches you at home, you'll pay more on top of the fine. For instance, Mesa will plunk another $60 on top of a $283 speeding ticket. Scottsdale adds $50. So it becomes a wager: If you're served, you lose a few extra bucks. But if you "win," you pay nothing. Under state law, the case will be dismissed, with no consequences, 90 days after it entered the court system. (And take note: That's not 90 days after the alleged violation date. It may be a week or two after, maybe more. This extra time has tripped up many would-be server-dodgers who thought it was safe to open the door...)
我说我从家里来,去剪头发;还有我开车14年来从没有拿过tickets,包括parking tickets。
他拿我证件到警车里去比对了一下,过来说:我们都有想飞的时候,但在30迈路上开50迈不cool。Enjoy your haircut。
Whew, 纪念一下!
从来没被pull over?such a boring person. 你该告诉他,我从虚无中来,我到虚无中去。
我老公开车从来不超过车流速度,但是吃的单比我多很多,因为是黑人。我在他车里的时候都被pull over过3回了。他甚至在scottsdale吃过两个camera ticket, 我是打死也不会付的,第一个还在疫情期间,市府居然真的派人上门serve罚单了,我不开门,叮嘱老公别理她,这个server居然撒谎说我们见到她了,所以我老公被serve了。第二次他都没听我的,一拿到罚单自己就付了。我给scottsdale市府发了个抗议邮件,说以后我们全家包括朋友都打死也不在他们城市消费了。没人搭理我。
为啥camera tickets打死都不会付?有什么故事?
我今年已经被pull over两次,都是因为超速。去年被pull over一次。一次ticket都没收到。我是男司机。
Tip 1: Ignoring a Notice of Violation Can Result in Your Case Being Dismissed
By law, after a ticket is filed in court, a municipality has 90 days to nail you. The first thing a city will do is to mail you a notice of violation, asking you to sign and return a waiver (along with, ideally, a check to cover your fine).
No muss, no fuss. But no teeth, either: You have no legal obligation to sign the waiver. That's because state law requires that a ticket must be delivered in person in order to stick.
If you don't sign the waiver, a process server might come to your home.
If the process server catches you at home, you'll pay more on top of the fine. For instance, Mesa will plunk another $60 on top of a $283 speeding ticket. Scottsdale adds $50.
So it becomes a wager: If you're served, you lose a few extra bucks. But if you "win," you pay nothing. Under state law, the case will be dismissed, with no consequences, 90 days after it entered the court system.
(And take note: That's not 90 days after the alleged violation date. It may be a week or two after, maybe more. This extra time has tripped up many would-be server-dodgers who thought it was safe to open the door...)
Almost double the speed limit
Camera ticket 应该和黑人无关吧?
这是对你老公是黑人的歧视之一。。。还有很多别的麻烦。。。