Hey everyone well I wasn't paying attention and got pulled over 6 over in a 30 anyways the officer wrote me an village ordinance ticket and not a traffic ticket he said it wouldn't go against my cdl or insurance just wondering if this was true or not ....happens in illinois
village ordnance violation ticket
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Steamengineer88, Apr 22, 2015.
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Was true in my case. Shabby town, blinged out police SUV -- total corrupt money grab... But I paid and heard/saw nothing of it again...
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I keep my speed down when I take the highways and end up passing through a small town/village. They dont play over there.. They typically do not have anything else to do
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Village ordinance?? No record?? I'd pay it with a smile.
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YES. True. Will not go against your record. -
Just curious, how much was the ticket??
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Sounds similar to traffic cam violations. You pay and nothing is reported. You contest, and the fines go up exponentially and the violation gets reported. This is for revenue and nothing else. Jurisdictions are only interested in the money. That is why, many times, you can plead to another violation that is non reportable, but may include a higher fine just to keep the record clean. It is all about the money, folks.
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true.... in some states a city can only make X percent of the budget from tickets if they go over they must give it to the state..... on other states the city much give a percentage of each "ticket" to the states.... but in his case calling it a "village ordinance ticket" they get to keep all of it
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thanks for the input guys and it was 80 bucks lol
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