Thursday, January 31, 2013

How to Fight a Speeding Ticket in a School Zone Ticket

Fighting a speeding ticket in a school zone is one of the hardest tickets to fight. Please note, these tips aren't for people who want to justify speeding in these zones and endangering the lives of children. These tips are for the situation where one caused no harm and might not have been aware they entered into a school zone and are now looking at a high fine.

The first defense is the time of the ticket defense. My first speeding ticket was in a school zone that I got at 9:15 in the morning thinking the zone ended at 9:00 as opposed to 9:30. All along this street many of the signs alternated ending between 9:00 and 9:30. Yes, it doesn't make a lot of sense as it's confusing to drivers. But this can also be confusing to officers as well. Go back to the sign and see if the school zone time ends before you got your ticket because it might have been a mistake on the officer's part just like drivers sometimes make this mistake.

Another defense is the blocked sign approach. Go back to the area where you got your ticket and make sure that both signs of the start of the school zone and the end of the zone are clearly visible and not blocked by anything. It's best to do this as soon as possible that same day. Take pictures of any blocked signs to show that you may have been unaware of the circumstances.

Sometimes the flashing school zone lights are not properly working either. This isn't as strong of a case since there is normally a sign there, but many say something along the lines of the school zone being in effect while the lights are flashing. These sometimes malfunction and finding proof of that will greatly help your case.

None of these are a sure sign that you will get out of the ticket, but they are some of the strongest defense at either reducing the fine or getting the ticket dropped.

Avoid Speeding Fines With a Sticker - The Easy, Legal, and Charitable Way

Getting pulled over by a cop is never a fun a process. It's a huge inconvenience because it makes you late to your destination as well as adds on extra fees, fines, and court times that you really didn't want to mess with.

Whether you were going over the speed limit to get somewhere faster or whether it was a complete accident, there are ways to avoid speeding fines.

While there are some techniques to avoiding speeding fines by getting your case dismissed in court or at least the fine lowered, this isn't the best strategy.

One of the simplest ways of not getting a speeding ticket is using a sticker. What kind of sticker should you use?

In most cities there are ways of supporting your local police station. If you donate $10 or $20 that year, you will get a sticker that you can put on your car saying that you have supported the local police. If your city doesn't have this you might also try the same idea with supporting the local fire department.

The concept behind this is that it's under the officer's discretion to give you a warning or a full blown ticket.

If they see that you support the local police on a sticker boldly put on the back of your vehicle, it lowers the chance of getting a ticket.

Also consider the opposite effect. If there are symbols or stickers on the back of your car that are anti-police, the cop might have more of an incentive to give you a ticket so be sure to take this into consideration.