In Scottsdale? Not really. I would recommend taking defensive driving if you are eligible - it is a 6 hour class (plus breaks) and is much less painful than you think (at least it is when I teach it). If you got nailed on one of the cameras, you are pretty much toast - they are accurate and are maintained well. Also, if you are under 18 and you fight the ticket and lose, or pay the fines, MVD will send you a letter requiring you to take Traffic Survival School, which is a longer class and costs $60.00. Def. Driving costs approximately $125.00 for Scottsdale, you get no points on your Motor Vehicle Record (so no insurance adjust) and you do not pay for the ticket.
Email me with the name of the court and the names of the driving schools you can attend and I will tell you who is best. If Arizona Traffic Schools is on the list, call them - by far the best in the valley!
2006-07-20 03:58:05
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answered by merigold00 6
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If you've already got the ticket, and you find it unjust, you can fight it in court. If you're talking about the actual moment where you're being issued a ticket, try asking for forgiveness sincerely. It's worked for me and a friend of mine.
2006-07-19 23:38:19
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answered by erthe_mama 3
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yea take your plate off before you speed and if you see a cop speed faster drive better and dont get caught. but if you do get caught the only thing i can think of is ask whens the last time the radar was calabrated
2006-07-19 23:37:27
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answered by puresplprix 4
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I have a friend that told the police officer that she was going so fast because she had to go pee and she was going to pee her pants. She said she was almost home but she wasn't sure if she would make it. The cop let her off and told her to drive more carefully in the future. LOL! I wonder how often that lame line will work?
2006-07-19 23:40:35
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answered by sammytoes 3
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I have heard if you pay the fine but send a cheque for $1 more than the actual fine amount, they will then have to refund you that amount. The file stays open until you cash the cheque they send you. Then simply don't cash it.
Never tried it myself but I have heard about this a couple of times before.
2006-07-20 03:30:34
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answered by gteeling 2
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challenge the speeding ticket in traffic court. most of the time they'll just let it go cause it takes too much effort and wastes peoples time.
2006-07-19 23:37:08
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answered by palo 1
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There is Only one way that I can Think of, And That is to Move Out of the State Your Living In!
2006-07-19 23:39:42
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answered by Docblueskies 2
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not really you can dispute the ticket but it is your word against the officer,s word,,and most of the time they win,,plus if you decide to dispute it,,it will cost you court cost plus your time off work,,i try ed it once,,and figured out that it wound up costing me about 200 bucks it would have been cheaper to have payed the ticket.
2006-07-19 23:37:59
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answered by dodge man 7
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$400-$700 for a lawyer
2006-07-19 23:37:20
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answered by ChrisJ 3
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I always say that its my first car, and its new, that I was just testing it out, and apoligize, and act all sweet and cute. Lol its worked for me 4 times now.. cops are stupid lol. Or use some sort of an erergency excuse.. lol
2006-07-19 23:38:15
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answered by ~Stacy~ 2
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