tarch said:don't sell!
and get a lawyer... they will be able to get the ticket off... it will cost you, but in the long run it'll save a lot more than you think
my dad got a ticket off for failure to yield and then an accident
time only said:I don't like the love scene in jail.
K.
Take care!we saw how good he really was last time, brian, didn't we?viperos said:Fred Hopkins (through O'Brien Law Firm) in Issaquah is really, really good... unless you screw yourself over by slightly admiting it, so that's written on the ticket :slap: goodluck
time only said:Get hold of a lawyer Tuesday,he think the charge is a little overboard but that is how the police operated. Hit you with a heavy charge first.
I don't like the love scene in jail.
K.
)time only said:Reckless driving rcw 46.61.500
Had to be in court to pled next monday.
K.

gasketmaster said:In Oregon they must prove that you intended to drive recklessly in order to make a reckless driving charge stick.Intent is very hard to prove.
Careless driving is a judgement call of the officer and will almost always stick.
In Oregon reckless driving is a traffic crime which is much worse than careless driving.
A very polite Oregon State Trooper explained all of this to me a few years back![]()
Get a lawyer.If he can get it reduced to careless.....you're doing alot better..........maybe he'll get it tossed out all together![]()

I would consider my ticket a lot worse than yours... and it didn't stick...viperos said:Kalin... how many times do I have to tell you, your lawyer would have done much worse than mine on my last ticket... (well, last major ticket that is)
