Speeding tickets

how fast were you goin man? i got one for about $250 or so once, and i was doin 40 over. that was in Alabama about 2000 or so. there have been plenty of times i have been thankful no oink oinks were around to see my colorful displays of V8 power...:)
 
3 weeks ago, $275 ticket at 2 mph..:(

I didnt come to a complete stop turning right at a red light.:bang: :bang:

plead guilty, and they dropped it $100

still have to do driving course to get the 4pts down to ? ( sucks)
 
My biggest speeding ticket was for $493 in NJ in a double zone. I was doing 113mph in my moms 2000 chevy impala.

Oh, and here's a few.. beat that:

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I thought mine was bad, some car was riding my tail non-stop at whatever speed I was going on the interstate, so I just floored it. Didnt get very far because a cop was hiding below a hill... ticket for 101mph

From now on I travel with radar detector at the bare minimum..
 
All mine have been $150 fine, but cost more to get dropped, Ive gotten a:
1. exceeding a safe speed for conditions (when i rolled my old acura legend into a ditch)-$150, but $185 to get it dropped
2. 72 in a 50 (after a mustang show in charlotte)- cost $150, getting it dropped-$300
3. 65 in a 45- $150, dropped $200
4. Improper Start (mustang week in myrtle beach for burning out) $150-plead no contest, dropped to $95
 
I think my cousins ticket can beat the record..

He was driving back from his girlfriends camp on I-86 in NY state. An unmarked cop pulls him over for doing 95 in a 65. His ticket was about $340. Six months later he gets sent a letter stating he owes them another $300 for an out of state fee (since he is a PA resident). I cant remember exactly what it was for but it definately seemed like they were milking the system... $640 for one ticket. :notnice:
 
I would honestly have to guess I've had like 30 tickets. I never really kept track, but I know I used to get one it seemed like every couple of months. In Cook County, IL, the court system is so backed up, that I used to get away with supervision over and over. The law here is that you can have it once every six years I believe, but I'd send the ticket in requesting a court date to plead not guilty, and then plead guilty once I got to court. They wouldn't have my driving record in front of them unless it went to trial, so I'd get away with being on literally three or four supervisions at the same time. I wouldn't have that luck now, however, since I no longer live in Cook County, but it was fun scamming the system, and having no tickets on my record :D
 
I hate tickets its such a waiste of money that i could have bought upgrades for my car lol. I ahve 7 so far my last on was 82 in a 55 in my rabbit lol but i tryed to be as nice and honest as i could and i got lucky, he worte me for 70