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Originally Posted by Tricksta
What kind of rule is that? I've never gone more than 6 months without a speeding ticket since I've started driving lol.
I mean I would like to be sympathetic, but you were going exceptionally faster than the speed limit, and if you knew the consequences of another ticket would be this, that's even worse.
Not trying to be a jerk but there is no reason ever to grant sympathy for a speeding ticket that is that high over the speed limit. You knew what you were doing! Life goes on, losing your license for 30 days will suck, but I lost mine for a year. It really makes you feel less independent. Learn from the experience and live life! Make the best of the situation, because being sad or mad about it simply won't change it.
With great power comes the great need of responsibility.
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welcome to Connecticut lol. I knew about my two tickets one of which I got rat 18, another at 20, and its been 3 years since my last ticket, so I really wasn't thinking about it, didn't even know that until I got the ticket. Anyone in CT can agree with me that cops on 95 and 91 rarely pull people over unless its 85+ as everyone speeds, when he pulled me over he asked if I knew why I got pulled over and I didn't play any games that people do was honest and polite. I am just hoping that I can delay it long enough until the semester ends, I can afford to stop going to class. He gave me a respond day in 60 days which is literally 2-3 weeks before semester ends, hopefully I can get it delayed