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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 11490173" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>you are talking about going to court and "protesting" your ticket. you were given a ticket for being on the wrong side of the road. that makes what I posted 100% relevant. you don't have a case. go in plead guilty, poor and stupid because you are unfamiliar with the bicycle laws in your community and cannot afford the ticket. MAYBE he will take pity on you but take your checkbook just in case. </p><p> make this argument in your state legislatures office not the judge. he rules on the LAW not on what YOU think makes moresense. </p><p> and again that website is what the STATE LAW is. you need to be aware of it and be familiar with it if you plan to "protest" your ticket in court. you are planning to go in there and argue something you have no argument for. you think we are being hard on you? wait till you go into the judge and watch the entire court laugh at you for what you are arguing. </p><p></p><p>since you were not ticketed for being on the sidewalk, when it comes to your court case it is a moot point. the fact that officers here may or may not write these tickets is irrelevant because the judge will not care about what the LEOs on SVTP may or may not do during their jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 11490173, member: 5905"] you are talking about going to court and "protesting" your ticket. you were given a ticket for being on the wrong side of the road. that makes what I posted 100% relevant. you don't have a case. go in plead guilty, poor and stupid because you are unfamiliar with the bicycle laws in your community and cannot afford the ticket. MAYBE he will take pity on you but take your checkbook just in case. make this argument in your state legislatures office not the judge. he rules on the LAW not on what YOU think makes moresense. and again that website is what the STATE LAW is. you need to be aware of it and be familiar with it if you plan to "protest" your ticket in court. you are planning to go in there and argue something you have no argument for. you think we are being hard on you? wait till you go into the judge and watch the entire court laugh at you for what you are arguing. since you were not ticketed for being on the sidewalk, when it comes to your court case it is a moot point. the fact that officers here may or may not write these tickets is irrelevant because the judge will not care about what the LEOs on SVTP may or may not do during their jobs. [/QUOTE]
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