I wouldn't worry about it too much. You're going to be walking soon.
2007-07-14 12:33:30
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answered by CGIV76 7
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Smart guy aren't you? Well you probably can go to traffic school and if these are your first and second tickets EVER, they could even be REDUCED if you are a sweet boy in court and don't try to be a wise guy... if you are accustomed to getting tickets especially in the same court with the same judge---well god have mercy on your soul--hahahahahahaha.... If I were you I'd try to drive a LITTLE bit closer to the speed limit AND stop changing lanes for a few years so you don't add even MORE points to your license and more COST to your CAR INSURANCE... because once the car insurance people find out you have a speeding ticket, they might just raise your rates for the next 3 years by quite a good sum.
2007-07-14 12:25:33
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answer #2
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answered by LittleBarb 7
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That depends on the state you live in when it comes to what you ask but most states give you points on your license hit you with a surcharge and can suspend your license as well and it also depends on your age as to what the violations will be as well and how severe and if this is your first offense, but in your case you got two tickets in the same day that does not bold well for you so all I can say is good luck with that.
2007-07-14 13:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Getting a ticket means you have to pay a fine. I don't know where you live, but you should not have to go to a traffic school for such minor ordinance violations. Technically those offenses are not even crimes, so suck it up and pay the fines, then your insurance, and learn your lesson.
2007-07-14 13:49:55
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answer #4
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answered by Vindicaire 5
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you may desire to have a parent bypass to courtroom with you by fact which you is unquestionably no longer driving homestead. Your license would be suspended. by fact which you haven't any longer complete the 1st around of site visitors college, you will likely get some community service hours. or you will could desire to take the college two times by fact that needless to say it isn't any longer sinking in. And there'll be a great and courtroom costs. as quickly as your suspension is up, you will could desire to pay to get your license reinstated. And your coverage would be going up. it's time so which you will attain that driving isn't a suited, it is a privilege. you maintain that privilege via obeying the site visitors regulations. And if I have been your parent, you would be grounded.
2016-11-09 08:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll have to pay for the tickets. Usually when you got to the traffic court you'll get the ticket reduced....you will have to pay them with or without traffic school....
2007-07-14 12:25:11
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answered by What Will The Spill Kill? 6
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You have one bad night. Maybe you should invest in a good pair of kicks. Driving isn't working for you.
2007-07-14 14:20:40
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answered by Eddie 4
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What happens when you get 2 tickets in one night? God reaches down and b|tch-slaps you for being stupid!
2007-07-14 12:27:36
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answered by ? 7
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Regardless, did you learn anything? If you did'nt your sure to get the trifecta.
2007-07-14 15:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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What happens? You accept your punishment (whatever it is) and learn a lesson.......Good Luck!
2007-07-14 12:27:31
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answered by justmedrt 6
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