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Originally Posted by MaxPower
Back to the OP, nevermind 20 tickets, why would he even issue two tickets if one superceded the other? To keep himself out of court, that much is plainly obvious, people are less likely to fight a lower ticket. The "he was just being a nice guy" theory went out the door as soon as this conversation happened:
"Are you still gonna fight the ticket?"
"Yes"
"Then here's a worse ticket"
He saw his plan to keep himself out of court fail, realized that he was going to court either way, and decided to issue a much more expensive ticket to really eff the OP over if the OP were to lose. The cop gained nothing by issuing the second ticket, he only effed the OP over.
Sounds like abuse of a stupid loophole in the law to me.
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How?? The offender could have been given a ticket for that amount any how so how is it any kind of a loop hole?
If I am going to be kind enough to give someone a break and they want to turn around and make life more difficult for me, then why the hell wouldn't I give them exactly what they asked for then?
If he didn't commit the offence and he was going to fight it anyhow, then all the power to him, if he is that confident that he didn't break any laws then he shouldn't mind getting the higher ticket now should he?