Speeding ticket in VA

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by njhick, Jul 16, 2013.

  1. njhick

    njhick Member

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    Mar 31, 2012
    I live in South Jersey and recently got a speeding ticket on the Chesapeake bay bridge. Anyone have any experience with fighting speeding tickets in Virginia? In NJ they will usually lower your first speeding ticket down to a no points ticket. I am trying to decide if it is worth the drive to avoid the 2 points i will get in NJ. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Thanks !
     
  2. Bill Cosby's nephew

    Bill Cosby's nephew Well-Known Member

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    Jun 21, 2013
    Did you speed? If you sped, got caught, and were issued a ticket, why do you think you have the right to "fight" it?
     

  3. Dalarast

    Dalarast Well-Known Member

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    May 2, 2013
    Only ticket I ever fought and won was a "illegal tint" on a factory grand cherokee's rear windows. Only way to "fight" a speeding ticket would be to calibrate your speedometer to show it was off or hope the officer does not show up.

    It's more than likely a state trooper that gave you the ticket and they LOVE their court time compared to your local city and counties.
     
  4. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    pay it asap and try to drink your troubles away.

    oh yeah, welcome to VA, land of laws
     
  5. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Pipe down, scotty. You've got enough to worry about with your grand indictment for interstate cyberstalking. You don't need to be parenting dudes on here just because your parents failed to parent you. Put the Zima down, walk away from it with your back to the wall, and pray for forgiveness.
     
  6. EARLYTIMES

    EARLYTIMES Member

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    Oct 19, 2011
    CBBT was privately owned and still is I believe, thus the police are private. CBBT is a for-profit company, you will not get out of the speeding ticket unless you have documenting evidence to the contrary. However, as a privately owned entity thay may not reciprocate with NJ as far as DMV records, but that I do not know. FYI - those CBBT police are out there 24-7.
     
  7. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    pretty sure its not private

     
  8. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Taxation without representation. Same as it ever was.
     
  9. goofy footer

    goofy footer Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2010
    Maybe a LEO can chime in on this, usually out of state moving violatons don't reciprocate with the exception of DUI/DWI and maybe reckless driving. You can call or visit NJ DMV on how out of state moving violations are recorded, if their not recorded then that helps you. Unless you're willing spend the time and money to attend Va. District Court hearing on the ticket best defense would be to plead guilty, ask the Judge for a PBJ (probation before Judgement) (No fine or Points) and pay court costs. If you have a clean driving record bring a copy with you to the hearing for the Judge.
     
  10. still stoked

    still stoked Well-Known Member

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    Aug 10, 2011
    The CBBT is not patrolled by State Troopers. They have their own cops that just patrol between the toll booths.
     
  11. David

    David Well-Known Member

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    May 24, 2006
    Here is some info for you. http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Violations/penalties_otherStates.htm
    You'll get assessed the two points, but it probably won't affect your insurance, unless you have other points on your license. NJ has reciprocity with just about everyone. It all depends on the judge, if you drive back and show you care they may be lenient, or the VA judge might have it out for all things Jersey since U-turns are illegal and enforce the fine.
     
  12. njhick

    njhick Member

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    Mar 31, 2012
    Thanks Bill Cosby's nephew. However, you will never be as influential to a persons moral compass as your Uncle. Yes, i was speeding, maybe "fight" wasn't the correct choice of words, but in new jersey you can plea it down to a no points ticket. That is what I am looking to do.
     
  13. njhick

    njhick Member

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    Mar 31, 2012
    Thanks David. The cop that wrote me the ticket was actually pretty reasonable, so who knows what could happen.
     
  14. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    I used to cross the CBBT a lot for a supermarket chain, had 5 stores over there. One Saturday I took my son to help me when he was 10. I had a motor to replace on top of a case that was only 2 feet below a joist. I showed him how to do it, had him practice on the way, and we completed the job in record time.
    Since he was with me, I didn't drive in my usual manor. was only going the speed limit, and wouldn't pass any vehicles(back when there was only 1 bridge.)
    On the way back I get behind a touron who was going 40 mph while his heffer wife videoed their experience. I decided to pass. The guy sped up and I barely got in front of him before getting in the tunnel. Tunnel piggie pulled me and gave me a ticket for passing on the double line. Suggested just paying. I went to VB traffic court. He had a whole courtroom just for his tickets. he brought up every bodies past and pretty much won all. I was the last one called. There was a previous offender with my same, common, name. He was unprepared. the judge caught him in a lie, CASE DISMISSED. I talked an Eastern Shorer about the guy and was told he's was just mad because he couldn't be a real piggy.
     
  15. Losttsol

    Losttsol Well-Known Member

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    Feb 18, 2013
    The Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendments to the US Constitution give him a right to fight it. That's why.
     
  16. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    Are you the po po bro? "Innocent..Till proven guilty! Deny everything! Deny everything! I'm just a spoke in the wheel!"
     
  17. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    Maybe he could get a job handing out etiquette violation tickets in the lineup during a crowded day. "Youse been served!" he could remark as he admonishes a shoulder hopper or two.
     
  18. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    And Rich Texan from the Simpsons will celebrate the amendments by exercising his right to the 2nd
     
  19. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Awesome, brodoggy. That "kook of life" needs a wee bit o discipline himself.
     
  20. Bill Cosby's nephew

    Bill Cosby's nephew Well-Known Member

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    Jun 21, 2013
    With attitude like that you have many circle jerks and golden showers to look forward to in prison