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Originally Posted by The IOM Ninja
If you have to ask you'll never know.....
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lol awww :(
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Originally Posted by toesuf94
http://www.ncsconline.org/WC/Publica...CostNMFees.pdf
Brain Injury Fee $5.00:
To be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor
Vehicle Code involving the operation of a motor vehicle 24-1-24.
-Distributed to the Department of Health on a monthly basis.
-To institute and maintain programs statewide for persons with traumatic Brain
injuries.
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oh i see. Thats good i dont mind paying that.
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Originally Posted by Rangore
Never admit to what they officer says. Just reply with "No sir, I don't know how fast I was going." I also find talking respectful and treating them normal is helpful. They're doing a tough job, and attitude won't help at all...just makes it worse.
(edited since he already went to court)
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yea i think my problem is i am too nice, i will just agree to anythin an officer says. I need to b a little more assertive but stil be respectfull. Im going to google on how to talk to law enforcement, to protect my rights, to not dig a deeper hole, but to still be very nice and respectfull.
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Originally Posted by Rangore
Deferred....get any tickets at all in those 90 days and this ticket rears it's ugly head at you.
Now let's see what happens to your insurance rates. Don't tell your insurance you got a ticket...they'll find it soon enough in the next 6mo to 1yr.
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yeah i am on 90 days probation, so u can bet your camaro that i will not do anything at all to risk getting pulled over again. But one thing the judge said is that this will not show up on my driving record, or report it to mvd. So if they dont report it, my insurance will not find out about it
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Originally Posted by 2 2
You went to court 6 days early?
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yes. When i got there, the secretary at the front desk, said why am i here early, i told her the officer said i can go before my court date. And she seemed annoyed and said she hates when officers say that, she then asked if i would like to settle it right now and i said yes and waited what seemed to be the longest 15 min of my life, and got it taken care of
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Originally Posted by KXRM
Yup, you got Deferred Disposition. The ticket hasn't been dismissed yet. Here in Texas, if you can make it through the probation period, nothing happens. Insurance never knows, and nothing goes on your permanent record.
The judge was nice if you didn't even ask for it.
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Yes the judge told me all this straight up before i ever said 1 word and i agreed to it. And this judge was very very nice, nice attitude and was being respectfull, never expected that.
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