Not if the license plate is correct.
2007-11-03 15:42:59
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answer #1
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answered by CGIV76 7
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2016-12-25 19:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you do no longer state the place u.s. yet i will tell u a tale the place incorrect information permit a guy off he grew to become into caught pink exceeded no longer issueing tickets on a bus path rumor grew to become into he did this 2 circumstances an afternoon 5 days each and every week and ripping off the enterprise around $3 hundred each and every week whilst it got here time to bypass to courtroom they had the incorrect date eg Tues fifteenth yet that grew to become into injury day it got here approximately on say WED sixteenth.....the enterprise grew to become into ordered to pay him $10 000 for wrongful dismissal and pay fees on your case watching the regulation and the place u.s. merely say its no longer my motor vehicle look on the vin form undergo in techniques they could desire to teach your guilt no t u teach your innocence
2016-10-03 07:11:28
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answered by ? 3
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Probably not. These things are immaterial to the basic charge listed on the ticket.
2007-11-03 15:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you can give credible evidence your license plate was on someone else's car, you're out of luck.
2007-11-03 15:32:05
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answered by Jay 7
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can you prove the car was elsewhere at the time and date of the ticket?? say with another ticket ? lol
2007-11-03 15:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as the license plate is there and it matches the right make, is all it really needs. Sorry.
2007-11-03 15:32:08
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answered by popeyethesadist 5
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2017-03-08 15:40:37
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answered by Flores 3
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Why worry about dismissing it. How are they going to track you down?
2007-11-03 16:53:28
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answered by Kent N 2
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no. pay the ticket
2007-11-03 16:32:33
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answered by Spoken Majority 4
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