It was a grim day
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first off what were you driving???
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acura rsx type s
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:icon_scratch: im not exactly sure what they are going to do... does anyone else know minnesota law better???
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It doesn't matter what the speed limit was you were driving to fast for the conditions. Theres no way out of that ticket.
You will have to pay for any property damage you caused. Do you have full coverage and are you filing a claim?
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My mom just got home and was telling me about how shitty 34th was...crazy shit man. As for insurance and paying up you're probably screwed. I think it's stupid that you still got an excessively driving ticket since there is no real way to know how fast you should be going and going less than 30 is too slow for anybody that isn't mentally handicapped. Good Luck!
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ok 14 grand joel...
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If you were driving your car beyond your abilities and/or were driving too fast for the conditions (speed limit is only relative to a perfect driving condition) you are at fault. Sorry, you will lose in court because at least one of the two above scenarios are true.
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so i should plead guilty. guilty with explanation? is there anyway that I do not have to show up in court? on the ticket it says I have to but I live and go to school in Chicago.
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as far as the damage, do you think its repairable?
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plead not guilty....theres no way they can prove you were driving stupid..unless there was a witness saying you did....which you didnt state there was.
as far as damage....the rear 1/4 is pretty messed up and krinkled and everything else....they'll probably total it out.
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97slowgsx wrote:
plead not guilty....theres no way they can prove you were driving stupid..unless there was a witness saying you did....which you didnt state there was.Their proof that you were is that there were plenty of other cars that did not lose control and wipe out a pole. Even though other cars on the road were traveling the same speed as you does not mean that you weren't going too fast for conditions based on your vehicle/driving skills.
As for what to plead, hard to say. Not guilty will at least get you the chance to plead your case. Guilty pretty much puts you at the mercy of the court.
Even though I think you are going to be found guilty, I think that by showing up and testifying you have a better chance of having the charges reduced, or perhaps even dropped.
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tjamz wrote:
Their proof that you were is that there were plenty of other cars that did not lose control and wipe out a pole. Even though other cars on the road were traveling the same speed as you does not mean that you weren't going too fast for conditions based on your vehicle/driving skills.As for what to plead, hard to say. Not guilty will at least get you the chance to plead your case. Guilty pretty much puts you at the mercy of the court.
Even though I think you are going to be found guilty, I think that by showing up and testifying you have a better chance of having the charges reduced, or perhaps even dropped.
yes, but there could be alot of different scenario's as to why the other cars didnt slide and his did....could be shitty tires, he was driving a different path as them, or just plain bad luck...
most ppl dont get tickets after being in an accident in winter.
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man thats some shitty luck kenn. i dont belive that it matters that there was many different scenarios as to why he crashed and the other cars didnt, becuase the judge is just going to be seeing that you did crash and the others didnt. i agree with tjamz on this one, and just show up and tell the judge exactly what happened, when i went in the ditch last winter i had to go to court also, i told the judge what had happend and he reduced the fine by like half. good luck on whatever you decied on doing, and i hope your insurence company hooks you up.
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97slowgsx wrote:
yes, but there could be alot of different scenario's as to why the other cars didnt slide and his did....could be shitty tires, he was driving a different path as them, or just plain bad luck...most ppl dont get tickets after being in an accident in winter.
And of those listed, only bad luck will get you out of the ticket.
Shitty tires=Faulty equipment, a ticketable offense.
Different path=failure to properly negotiate the conditions (aka, driving beyond your capabilities) again, ticketable. -
should i bring my girlfriend and sister as witness?
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