  woody7 Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA
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| reply to amigo_boy Re: Let's get this out of the way...
I always say no,even tho I have nothing to hide. I have even refused to sign a ticket, telling them they have all the info they need.I am then warned that I will be going for a ride, and said so be it....never got one though...  -- BlooMe |
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join:2006-11-22 | wow, youre a tough guy!
breaking laws then citing the constitution! you're my idol |
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  meister_sd Premium join:2006-01-29 La Mesa, CA
| reply to woody7 By signing the ticket you just acknowledge you must pay it or go to court. By not signing, you are essentially saying you won't abide by this and the office can take you in to force you to court. All this has nothing to do with guilt or innocent of the actual charges. |
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  MxxCon
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  Shamayim I already have a Messiah. Premium join:2002-09-23
| reply to woody7 said by woody7 :I always say no,even tho I have nothing to hide. Everybody's got something to hide (except me and my monkey). |
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  woody7 Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA
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| reply to 66466388 I wasn't breaking the law, just cause you are given a ticket, doesn't mean you broke the law. It was more of on the line kind of thing, and I don't feel I have to sign anything. If I don't show up for court, they can issue a warrant, and arrest me, flag me at the dmv for registration, insurance etc. If they want to waste scant resources on a dubious ticket, so be it. IMHO most tickets are a revenue generator anyway. Timed yellow lights, bogus speed limits etc. This changes from city to city. Where I live, in the course of a couple miles, you can go through 3 or 4 cities. Peace  -- BlooMe |
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