That certainly is a steep fine. If I were in your shoes I'd go to court and ask if I could take defensive driving and if you're not eligible, ask for deferred adjudication, which means you still pay the fine but after 3 months probation and no more infractions, the ticket will "disappear" magically into the Harris County piling system.
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- Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:06 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Speeding Ticket I-10 Harris county
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I try really hard to obey the speed limit. Really. I do catch myself occasionally doing 10 over or so but as soon as I do, I slow it down.
That certainly is a steep fine. If I were in your shoes I'd go to court and ask if I could take defensive driving and if you're not eligible, ask for deferred adjudication, which means you still pay the fine but after 3 months probation and no more infractions, the ticket will "disappear" magically into the Harris County piling system.
That certainly is a steep fine. If I were in your shoes I'd go to court and ask if I could take defensive driving and if you're not eligible, ask for deferred adjudication, which means you still pay the fine but after 3 months probation and no more infractions, the ticket will "disappear" magically into the Harris County piling system.