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Infamous WARREN NJ Speeding Tickets

Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by Ciao Bello 348, Oct 25, 2007.

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  1. Ciao Bello 348

    Ciao Bello 348 Formula 3

    Oct 3, 2005
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    Got an Email this morning from Jawad. For those of you that were on here last year and remember a few of us going through this ridiculous ordeal in Warren, New Jersey--and yes, my on-going rants about the Judge being HOLIER THAN THOU...and even a post that his day would come.

    TODAY's The Day!

    http://biz.yahoo.com/law/071025/bdf93fe3157d22011e337aeda68ac3d6.html?.v=1



    Time for Judge Dick Sasso to pay the piper.
     
  2. pchop

    pchop F1 Rookie
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    Unfortunately crooked judges and politicians are everywhere. Although this is just the beginning, it's still a long way uphill battle.
     
  3. niptuck

    niptuck F1 Rookie

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  4. Jeff E39

    Jeff E39 Formula Junior

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    what was the ending result for you guys?
     
  5. rpps

    rpps Formula 3

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    Karma baby, karma.
     
  6. Ciao Bello 348

    Ciao Bello 348 Formula 3

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    We all got our licenses pulled for 30 days and reduced speeding tickets. I got a lecture from Mr. Holier than thou on how bad a person I am. Like I robbed an old lady and mugged a priest or something.


    I knew that was the pot calling the kettle colored.

    "That's Karma. No, That's Kramer!"
     
  7. niptuck

    niptuck F1 Rookie

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    NY drivers- a bit of a different result.

    105 reduced to 85. Big fine..a lot of NJ points (don't transfer to NY). Lawyer fine. License suspended for 30d in NJ true...but hey, I didn't need to go back. All in all.. getting the first ticket ever was upsetting...I had an out-of-body experience during the 4 cop pull over :p

    NJ drivers had it harder.
     
  8. Jeff E39

    Jeff E39 Formula Junior

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    thx guys im dealing with a 96 in a 65 and have a court date in december, i plan to expcect fines, reduced points and license suspension
     
  9. Steve King

    Steve King F1 Rookie

    Feb 15, 2001
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    May want to check this out.

    First-Time Speeders
    If you let that needle slip past the posted speed limit and into the danger zone you might very well find yourself pulled over by the mighty blue or khaki-clad hunter. Depending on your speed and your local area laws (Also Read: Worst States for Speeders), it is going to cost you plenty, one way or another. But if it is your first offense things could be a bit different.

    There was a time, not so long ago, when one or a combination of the following could help get you an "I'm letting you go with a warning this time" statement from the officer:


    a coquettish smile from a winsome damsel a flash of flesh from a not-so winsome one a ten dollar bill folded behind the driver's license a pleaded hospital, airline or toilet emergency a fire/law enforcement decal or license plate insignia a befuddled senior-age motorist or a dewy-newy driver
    These days that kind of leniency is becoming a vanishing species. At a time when things are tough all over, they're getting a lot tougher for traffic law violators on our streets, roads and highways. Safety-focused state legislators and law enforcement officials are putting their fists down -- on your wallet and driving privileges -- when it comes to what it potentially could cost you legally, financially, professionally and socially to break traffic laws.

    Speeding fines and penalties are, excuse the expression, all over the map; how fast you were going or where you were speeding (school zone or construction zone for example) and whether you are a first-time offender all factor in. More than half the states use a points system to record driver infraction data -- the more points, the higher the fines and possible jail terms.

    Although Forbes Magazine reports that the national median for a first-time offender's fine is $200, many states are quite entrepreneurial in their penalties for first-time speeding-related offenses:


    In Georgia, first-time speeders can be fined up to $1,000 and sentenced to 12 months in jail. In Nevada, first-time speeders can be fined up to $1,000 and sentenced to six months in jail. In 14 other states, ranging from Iowa to Wyoming, jail time for first speed-related offenders can range up to 90 days, while a number of other states call for possible 10-day incarcerations.
    However, if you've been frustrated in wanting to see how fast your vehicle will go while minimizing how fast the state will deprive you of a license and living wages, be aware that Colorado, Washington, D.C., Delaware, Florida and Maine are having a Wal-Mart-level sale on speeding fines; $15 to $25 for first-time offenders. But don't tell them we sent you.
     
  10. DodgeViper01

    DodgeViper01 F1 Veteran

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    Took the words right out of my mouth!
     
  11. yourk

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    Same judge I faced for speeding on Rt78 a few years ago... 95 in 65..
     

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