Anyone legal savvy?
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 5:52 pm
I just got pulled over for a "seatbelt ticket"
an officer in an unmarked police vehicle a block down the road driving the opposite direction claims to have seen me driving without my seatbelt.
Is there any way I can fight this? I know it will likely cost me a shit ton more money than just paying the ticket, but I'm sick of being bullied by highschool dropouts with a badge.
there was no one in the vehicle with me, unfortunately, and I really have no way to prove that I was wearing it. But at the same time he doesn't have any proof that I wasn't wearing it -_- I suppose it would come down to a he said she said sort of deal, is there any way that I can get this thrown out? ( I know that the judge will almost always pick the side of the guy with the badge, but this doesn't seem reasonable to me )
I've already looked around the internet a bit and the only things I've really seen to contest it are claiming that in your current situation wearing a seatbelt would be more detrimental to your safety than if you were wearing it.
I have legal insurance, so tomorrow during their hours I'm going to call for a legal consultation and see what they have to say, but I imagine a few of you must be in law school/practicing law.
Any ideas are appreciated, I'm just so fed up with the legal system. I've been pulled over countless times, and only had one ticket for actually committing a traffic violation (speeding when i was 16)
inb4 "you weren't wearing it just pay the ticket"
an officer in an unmarked police vehicle a block down the road driving the opposite direction claims to have seen me driving without my seatbelt.
Is there any way I can fight this? I know it will likely cost me a shit ton more money than just paying the ticket, but I'm sick of being bullied by highschool dropouts with a badge.
there was no one in the vehicle with me, unfortunately, and I really have no way to prove that I was wearing it. But at the same time he doesn't have any proof that I wasn't wearing it -_- I suppose it would come down to a he said she said sort of deal, is there any way that I can get this thrown out? ( I know that the judge will almost always pick the side of the guy with the badge, but this doesn't seem reasonable to me )
I've already looked around the internet a bit and the only things I've really seen to contest it are claiming that in your current situation wearing a seatbelt would be more detrimental to your safety than if you were wearing it.
I have legal insurance, so tomorrow during their hours I'm going to call for a legal consultation and see what they have to say, but I imagine a few of you must be in law school/practicing law.
Any ideas are appreciated, I'm just so fed up with the legal system. I've been pulled over countless times, and only had one ticket for actually committing a traffic violation (speeding when i was 16)
inb4 "you weren't wearing it just pay the ticket"