I have to disagree on that,schools do not have to do anything but get you to sign the bottom line.
As for the ticket,it should drop off the radar after 3 years
but it will remain on his lifetime record.
I'm pretty sure all States follow this record keeping protocol on CDL's.
Speeding ticket 25mph over
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Had my 67 chevelle over a buck and a quarter more than once
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Seen the other side of 150mph several times in my old(2001 SS)Ran many trucks over the years that saw the other side of 110mph # 80K GVW.
Times were different back then so doing the "Cow-Truck 2-Step" now isnt real smart .(not that it was back then)
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That was my point. They should of never promised him something they could not fullfill.
Regardless it is what it is. He will have to wait it out I am sure.
It is sad that this would happen people could care less about you all they care about is the dollar.
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I would say that is probable cause for a lawsuit A promise made is a debt unpaid.
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Wiseguywireless Thanks this.
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I was clocked at "01.9". I told the trooper that I had no idea what it meant & he told me that there should be a 1 in front of that but his radar unit didn't show but 3 digits. Back then we had to go before a Justice Of The Peace. With a call from a good friend who knew the JP, I was on my way after paying a whooping $25.00 fine.
Later I did own a '71 442 rag-top but by then we were going through the '73-'74 oil embargo & gas was like gold so I was a wee bit more fuel conscientious. -
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