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Damn you Mr. Police man!!!!!!

80mph in a 50mph zone!

It's a new car to me dammit! I don't have the feel of it yet =[

Any cops in the North Brunswick area that might want to help me out? I'm flat broke from spending too much money on books =[

Posted
Damn you Mr. Police man!!!!!!

80mph in a 50mph zone!

It's a new car to me dammit! I don't have the feel of it yet =[

Any cops in the North Brunswick area that might want to help me out? I'm flat broke from spending too much money on books =[

Let me guess, You haven't learned how to read the speedo :lol::lol::lol: No really, These cars are so smooth it's easy to speed in them.

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yep north brunswick was where i got my first ticket too... *BLEEP*ing !Removed! police over there

but i was in a corolla and 17 at the time :) that was just me bein stupid

but i agree with dcfish, its so easy to speed in lexus', you can't even tell the difference! and with the 2jz, 60mph is where 40mph mark is in most other cars lol.

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Damn you Mr. Police man!!!!!!

80mph in a 50mph zone!

It's a new car to me dammit! I don't have the feel of it yet =[

Any cops in the North Brunswick area that might want to help me out? I'm flat broke from spending too much money on books =[

If your driving record is clean then take the ticket to court. Plead guilty and ask for Probation Before Judgment. PBJ if the judge gives it to you will basically will be a warning and as long as you do not get another ticket in the probation period, that way the ticket will never even show on your record. This will help you out an awful lot as far as insurance rates.

I agree it is very easy to speed in a Lexus...I have got stopped a few times...my advice if you get pulled over is to be extremely polite to the Police officer...he is just doing his job...and if you do go to court the judge may take the officers opinion as to whether or not you should get off on the ticket...by the way there is nothing wrong with asking the cop for a warning he may laugh at you but hey it is worth a try. I was pulled over leaving BWI and got smacked over 80 in a 55. When the officer asked me the famous "do you know why I pulled you over"...just looked at him and said "yes sir you got me" Handed him license and registration told him that I was sorry that I was speeding and guess what he gave me a warning. It will not work all of the time...but why not give it a shot. I am not going to kiss the cops !Removed!...but after all I was speeding he is doing his job and why would I be disrespectful to someone who if they want can cut me a break! This has worked many times for me...and if it doesn't...when I am in court and the judge ask the cop what he thinks he surely will not remember me for being a smart !Removed!.

Posted
Damn you Mr. Police man!!!!!!

80mph in a 50mph zone!

It's a new car to me dammit! I don't have the feel of it yet =[

Any cops in the North Brunswick area that might want to help me out? I'm flat broke from spending too much money on books =[

If your driving record is clean then take the ticket to court. Plead guilty and ask for Probation Before Judgment. PBJ if the judge gives it to you will basically will be a warning and as long as you do not get another ticket in the probation period, that way the ticket will never even show on your record. This will help you out an awful lot as far as insurance rates.

I agree it is very easy to speed in a Lexus...I have got stopped a few times...my advice if you get pulled over is to be extremely polite to the Police officer...he is just doing his job...and if you do go to court the judge may take the officers opinion as to whether or not you should get off on the ticket...by the way there is nothing wrong with asking the cop for a warning he may laugh at you but hey it is worth a try. I was pulled over leaving BWI and got smacked over 80 in a 55. When the officer asked me the famous "do you know why I pulled you over"...just looked at him and said "yes sir you got me" Handed him license and registration told him that I was sorry that I was speeding and guess what he gave me a warning. It will not work all of the time...but why not give it a shot. I am not going to kiss the cops !Removed!...but after all I was speeding he is doing his job and why would I be disrespectful to someone who if they want can cut me a break! This has worked many times for me...and if it doesn't...when I am in court and the judge ask the cop what he thinks he surely will not remember me for being a smart !Removed!.

lexirx,

i don't beleve they have the Probation before Judgement in NJ. Every time I've ever gotten a ticket ( i was a very immature driver ) you go to court and plea bargain. Jersey has the option of making any ticket no matter how many points a no point violation if you pay the 250$ extra. So a ticket that would cost you 95$ and 3 points on your license becomes 0 points, but 460$!!! (court fees and others are added). You can only do this times, once you go for the fourth, they automatically take your license away for 6 mon-1 year. NJ sucks...sucking drivers dry through insurance, tickets, fines, tickets, insurance, fines...

But i also agree don't *BLEEP* off your cop, he could be awesome and mad cool (alot of cops are young and just as stupid) or he could be an uptight douchewad. Just be truthful and polite, you could get off with a warning (it also helps to have women in the car, cause cops wanna look cool saying "i'm giving you a warning this time...but if you do this again, we'll get you." FYI if you get a female cop, you're done. Flattery doesn't work cause they think you're undermining their authority and playing on femininity and treating them like anyone else means you aren't acknowledging the fact that they've found a job in a society where women aren't accepted and treating them with the utmost politeness means that they think you're trying to play to that feminine maternal side and they won't buy that...

yeah, just a bad deal when that happens

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lexirx,

i don't beleve they have the Probation before Judgement in NJ. Every time I've ever gotten a ticket ( i was a very immature driver ) you go to court and plea bargain. Jersey has the option of making any ticket no matter how many points a no point violation if you pay the 250$ extra. So a ticket that would cost you 95$ and 3 points on your license becomes 0 points, but 460$!!! (court fees and others are added). You can only do this times, once you go for the fourth, they automatically take your license away for 6 mon-1 year. NJ sucks...sucking drivers dry through insurance, tickets, fines, tickets, insurance, fines...

But i also agree don't *BLEEP* off your cop, he could be awesome and mad cool (alot of cops are young and just as stupid) or he could be an uptight douchewad. Just be truthful and polite, you could get off with a warning (it also helps to have women in the car, cause cops wanna look cool saying "i'm giving you a warning this time...but if you do this again, we'll get you." FYI if you get a female cop, you're done. Flattery doesn't work cause they think you're undermining their authority and playing on femininity and treating them like anyone else means you aren't acknowledging the fact that they've found a job in a society where women aren't accepted and treating them with the utmost politeness means that they think you're trying to play to that feminine maternal side and they won't buy that...

yeah, just a bad deal when that happens

Not sure about the PBJ in NJ...my fault but still do whatever it takes to keep the ticket off of your record.

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This is what I'm planning on doing at the court hearing.

I plan on to changing the court date, so that the policeman doesn't show up, and it ruins every other aspect of the hearing, and it is dismissed.

Option 2:

Beg for the points to be removed, and pay the fine.

Option 3:

Plead guilty with explination.

Option 4:

Hire my professor who works in the union, who also works with corzine, and sometimes the senator of NJ to help me win this case.

Option 5:

Kiss some !Removed! and cry my self over the court room xD

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Have you considered the interesting option of taking personal responsibility for your own actions?

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