So was that a warning or a ticket?Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Well, it finally happened...
I got pulled over and got a warning ticket for no front plate.
I guess I'll start a collection and eventually get an offset plate holder.
This was by DPS outside of Bonham, TX... Out in the sticks.
But, he did say "Nice Car!" though - hehehehehe
RJ
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So was that a warning or a ticket?Originally Posted by channelmaniac
On a sorta related note...
Be careful speeding in the Fort Worth city limits, as they have apparently jacked up the cost of their fines. I got a lovely little letter from my lawyer the other day letting me know that I owe the City of Fort Worth $211 (!!!) for going 15 over. No, that wasn't in a school zone, nor were there any other tickets. Similar fines in other cities I've been stopped in range from $90-150.
Iain
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You just paid for half of one of these:
http://www.valentine1.com
I'd recommend one.
My dad got one in Euless for rolling a red this spring for $250.00 and the pisser was he didn't roll the red (I was riding with him when he got the ticket). So I know Euless has raised the fines for traffic infractions!
This is the fine schedule from Fort Worth...
http://www.fortworthgov.org/municipa...neschedule.pdf
I like violation code 76 and would love to see it enforced a bit more often on Preston Road in Dallas... It's apparently too inconvenient to jog on the side of the road with the sidewalk...
So by my math the fine should be $175.00, with a Max fine of $200??? So why $211.00??Originally Posted by tailchaser
there usually othe "court costs" and "adminustrative fees" tacked onto the total beyond just the fine itself...
I got one for not using my turn signal in Ft Worth a year or so ago and it was liek $150.
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Thanks, but I've already got a radar detector. Unfortunately, the only thing even the best radar detector can do about laser (which is what I got tagged with) is tell you when you've just been had.Originally Posted by TooManyIDs
BTW, if you plan to use the V1 in your Miata, I would find a way to bolt it into the car or completly conceal it from view upon casual inspection. You may not have noticed, but Miatas are exceedingly easy to break into. Mine is bolted in, and you wouldn't notice it just looking into the car unless you knew where to look for it, since the previous one was stolen out of my car.
Iain
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I think your car insurance covers it if it is bolted in. Whereas, home owner's kicks in if it isn't.
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Totally new concept - drive the posted speed limit.
No $400 detector bolted into your car, lower insurance rates, and bigger bank balance are just some of the benefits, and yes I got a ticket a few months ago. Operator error, and I paid for it.
Bottom line - 75% of FATAL wrecks involve excess speed. Even if you didn't mess up, going faster makes it harder to dodge the idiots.
Those are the facts. Now, if you want my opinion, read on.
Breaking the law is breaking the law. What other reason is there for buying a radar detector? I think they should be outlawed. If nobody had a detector and everybody had a gun, we could let the police handle the other problems.
onething, I pretty much agree with you, except that I feel that the posted speed limit in many places is unrealistically low. But I'm curious... do you have your front plate on your car? If not, seems that you are breaking the law. I expect to see it on your car the next time I see you, or I might have to turn you in.Originally Posted by onething
Actually, the real bottom line is that 100% of fatal car accidents involve cars. So if you really want to improve your odds, stay at home under a blanket.Originally Posted by onething
Alter the posted speed limits to reflect the 85th percentile speed on all roads, and I'll drive the limit all day long. As it is, the speed limits are kept artificially low so that city governments can make up tax revenue shortfall through arbitrary traffic law enforcement.
Let's face it - if you actually drove the posted speed limit on most of the metroplex's freeways (635 and 183 don't count, as they're in a perpetual state of gridlock), you'd actually be in more danger of being rear-ended by an SUV or an 18-wheeler. So you can take your chances and drive along with the flow of traffic, and occasionally you'll get to pay a little more in taxes for it.
At any rate - I wasn't bitching about getting pulled over. I take my chances and I pay the fine when I get caught. No one put a gun to my head and made me speed. I accept responsibility for my own actions. I was merely commenting on the fact that the fine was higher in Fort Worth than it was for the last similar ticket I got in a different municipality.
Lastly, if you really think that putting a gun in the hand of every idiot in this country would solve more problems than it caused, then I think you're nuts. Personally, I'd rather see this country adopt gun laws similar to those in the UK, where no one has the right ( ) to own handguns or assault weapons. Hunting weapons are allowed, under strict provisions (and no, you don't need an assault rifle for hunting), and after stringent licensing procedures. Guess what? Britain's per capita murder rate is twenty times lower than that of the United States. Too bad the NRA and their hip pocket politicians in this country have confused the 2nd Ammendment right to form an organized militia with the right to own 400 machine guns. We as a nation would be a lot better off if there were a hell of a lot less guns in this country, not more.
And that's all I'm going to say on the subject.
Iain
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Your getting pretty good at it also!Originally Posted by onething
I fully support the right to arm bears.
But only if they're speeding.
Thank goodness!Originally Posted by altiain
sheesh... how did this thread get soooo far off topic?
Someone needs to give a gun to the moderator!
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Altiain, it's good to hear you have so much faith in the prospect of criminals obeying gun laws.
I do not share your confidence that they will. Rather, I fear that such gun laws would leave criminals as the only ones with guns as law-abiding people turn theirs in. Then our burglary, mugging and other crime rates will skyrocket as they have in the UK.
Nah, onething has a loooong way to go to catch up with my pot-stirring ability...Originally Posted by POS Racing