called court clerk this morning.... court cost will be $110 plus whatever cost to take the course.... whole lot less than the fine.... lesson learned.... when the sign says stop.... you STOPKeith B wrote:If you can take it def driving will help keep the ticket off of your record and help keep your insurance from seeing the offense. May not be any cheaper on the cost of the fine though.
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- Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:16 am
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- Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:54 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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going to check into the defensive driving course.... S-I-L has a pretty heavy lead foot and she has taken a few to drop the tickets....tomtexan wrote:Seems like a defensive driving class might be in order.jmra wrote: I'd be more worried about the next insurance premium.
That would counter that part of it anyway.
And maybe the ticket too!
- Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:33 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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My first(and hopefully)last LEO encounter
Going UTSW for monthly check up went through Bonham, rolled through a stop sign, (one i have been stopping for years) saw the cruiser just up the road after passing the sign, had wife, daughter, and wife nephew in car, got pulled over just pass the intersection, had DL and CHL ready when officer came up, he looked at th CHL asked if I had my weapon with me, told him where it was, he handed back the CHL and took DL back to cruiser to write up the ticket. Officer was very professional, didnt look worried about the CHL or location of weapon, handed back the $300 ticket and said have a good day.... daughter was worried but I told her it was okay....