Most of the guys around here dont have problems with the law. We citizens have been blessed with the fact that it has been a farm/ranch working man’s world for generations in our towns and county. If you have a problem with a deputy you can go to the county judge or sherriff and talk. Sometimes u pay fine sometimes you dont but there is usually a common sense compromise. Been living here forever and in 2016 our city drafted a “no thru truck”ordinance and put up signs. No problems for the locals until last summer. Town cop Lt. starts stopping and harrasing us everyday about the trucks. Went to city council meeting and no more problems. He does other things on his patrol that are more important.
Overweight Ticket
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Ruben C, Dec 21, 2019.
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FlaSwampRat and HazmatTanker Thank this.
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I hear you on the problem of it being in a city in California. But its still worth a try. They won’t jail him for trying ......right? Lol.
Californians are moving here like roaches and filling up the San Antonio area with their kind of crazy. So trust me we are very scared we are gonna lose our way of life within the next 10 years. -
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But if it is, in fact, just an overweight ticket-no moving violation, nothing on the mvr- I wouldn't spend my money and time with a lawyer. -
I would imagine that unless that chippie used a portable scale it should not an overweight citation. This case seems to be one of those "grey" area cases. Take a look at what the OP said the fine was. I hate being cynical here. I just think all hiring an attorney will accomplish is just adding to the final cost to the OP. A driver can sometimes get speeding tickets reduced or changed to "noise" violations with run of the mill ticket. These weight and size restricted tickets have a tendency to become "sticky" and don't go away. This OP has already admitted to a lack of focus by using GPS. I doubt throwing himself on the mercy of the Judge is going to help. I hate the cynicism, it is just born out of seeing the results of these kinds of cases over the years. The chances of landing a Judge with a spittoon next to him that presides with a plug of chewing tobacco who will be reasonable is remote. I ran into such a Judge in Conway SC many years ago and he did toss my case. I do wish the OP good luck, I just think his energy would be better served working out a payment schedule with the court and not adding to his problems with attempting something that has very little chance of success.
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