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Originally Posted by Dan02
Wouldn't said ticket be significantly harder to prove in the event that you actually challenged it?
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Well, unfortunately with any traffic ticket it comes to your word vs. the police (barring witnesses and such). Of course I'm sure a judge would question why a ticket would be delivered with an affidavit but I'm sure if the officer could produce a sufficient reason I shouldn't see why it would be hard to prove....unless I'm misunderstanding your question....
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Originally Posted by T@T
The first ticket has to be quashed before he issues a second.
As for the other part..sure he can give you a ticket...but he'll never win in court.
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Sorry I just mean in general that an officer could issue a ticket.
And he'll never win??! You either have no experience with traffic law or you are just being argumentative.
Case and point...police is en route to a call with lights and sirens activated...buddy doesn't pull over for cops and blocks lane for the officer going en route to the call...really...the cop just needs your licence plate, a description of who was in the vehicle and can serve that ticket up to 6 months later.
And that will be held up in court. No doubt.