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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Quote Originally Posted by Akosikojak View Post
    I know your pain in NC, I'm from there myself and know all the crazy lengths the NC State/Counties go to for speed enforcement. Your ticket '39 in a 20' will be painful if you have a NC DL and will require some court cost/lawyer help to keep your DL.

    Welcome to our most excellent forum.
    Thank you!

    Surprisingly I walked away from court with my drivers license in hand, a small fine (fine + court fees) and NO POINTS, but I do have to be careful for the next three years until the ticket drops off.

    Before the hearing I had an "official" copy of my driving record sent to me. I gave the DA my driving record and asked him to lower the ticket and he did so. If he had refused I would have asked to see the judge and used my "prayer-for-judgment" to get the ticket eliminated.

    In North Carolina a PFJ is a free pass that can be used for a number of minor traffic offenses. Since I got the ticket lowered to less than 9 over the speed limit it did not make since to use my PFJ; you get one PFJ in NC every three years. Additionally, since the ticket was for less than 9 over the limit my insurance was not affected. Additionally, I did it all without, and for less than, what I would have paid a lawyer.
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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Quote Originally Posted by esarratt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Akosikojak View Post
    I know your pain in NC, I'm from there myself and know all the crazy lengths the NC State/Counties go to for speed enforcement. Your ticket '39 in a 20' will be painful if you have a NC DL and will require some court cost/lawyer help to keep your DL.

    Welcome to our most excellent forum.
    Thank you!

    Surprisingly I walked away from court with my drivers license in hand, a $180 fine (fine + court fees) and NO POINTS, but I do have to be careful for the next three years (?) until the ticket drops off.

    I went to court on my 40th birthday (yes the court date was on my actual birthday!). Before the hearing I had an "official" copy of my driving record sent to me from Raleigh; I have a pristine driving record of 20 years. I gave the DA my driving record and asked him to lower the ticket to 28 in a 20 and he did so. If he had refused I would have asked to see the judge and used my "prayer-for-judgment" to get the ticket eliminated. In North Carolina a PFJ is a free pass that can be used for a number of minor traffic offenses. Since I got the ticket lowered to less than 9 over the speed limit it did not make since to use my PFJ; you get one PFJ in NC every three years. Additionally, since the ticket was for less than 9 over the limit my insurance was not affected.

    Additionally, I did it all without, and for less than, what I would have paid a lawyer. Luckily, my girlfriend is very familiar with speeding tickets and taught me how to utilize the system to its fullest. If I get another ticket I will consider an attorney or use my PFJ.
    Welcome to the forum, never heard of "prayer-for-judgment" sounds interesting. But I like to use the "Pray for peace but Prepare for War" approach, get a good quality RD, Jammers, CB radio, pay attention, use a rabbit and hopefully you never need to use your PFJ.
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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Welcome to the forum.

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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Welcome to the forum man. Sorry to hear you're from NC, it is the worst state on speeding penalties right behind Virginia. Also, if you get any tickets out of state they will treat it as if it happened in NC and suspend your license if going over 15 MPH. First advice, move to a different state (Not VA either). 9500CI is a good unit, but beware, they do use Quick Trigger in NC, and you need to purchase a real laser jammer (LI or Blinder) since the ones with the 9500CI won't protect you against anything. The 9500CI will miss the Quick Trigger shots, so be careful on the highways with the sneaky NCSHP.

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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedUp View Post
    Also, if you get any tickets out of state they will treat it as if it happened in NC and suspend your license if going over 15 MPH.
    Yeah, its a b**ch!

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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Quote Originally Posted by esarratt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedUp View Post
    Also, if you get any tickets out of state they will treat it as if it happened in NC and suspend your license if going over 15 MPH.
    Yeah, its a b**ch!
    Agree w/lots of HARD FOOTSTOMPS!!! LOL

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    Default Re: Greetings from North Carolina

    Quote Originally Posted by esarratt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedUp View Post
    Also, if you get any tickets out of state they will treat it as if it happened in NC and suspend your license if going over 15 MPH.
    Yeah, its a b**ch!
    Glad I wasn't pulled over doing over PSL quite a bit on I40, and i was only running my 9500ix at the time. Got a few RLC alerts that helped in NC as well.

    Was thinking of moving to NC, but now NC is added to my don't move list that only had TX on it.
    Last edited by CJR238; 09-23-2010 at 08:07 PM.

 

 

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