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<p>[QUOTE="aussiejosh, post: 4871495, member: 32680"]I've driven for many years too unless you can prove that the officers involved issued you tickets for no reason then your best paying the fines. Yes it does raise revenue however they don't get nothing off you if you obey the rules. Best example i've seen was when a Police officer was issuing tickets to trucks for not pulling over to do a break check before going down the mountain trouble is there was no sign so he was not supposed to issue any tickets the officer made the mistake of pulling over a driver who also worked part time as a sheriff when the fellow officer saw his badge he immediately proceeded to wave him on but the sheriff demanded that he write him a citation it went to court and the judge made them cancel all fines issued and reimbursed all who'd paid for any of the infringements issued.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="aussiejosh, post: 4871495, member: 32680"]I've driven for many years too unless you can prove that the officers involved issued you tickets for no reason then your best paying the fines. Yes it does raise revenue however they don't get nothing off you if you obey the rules. Best example i've seen was when a Police officer was issuing tickets to trucks for not pulling over to do a break check before going down the mountain trouble is there was no sign so he was not supposed to issue any tickets the officer made the mistake of pulling over a driver who also worked part time as a sheriff when the fellow officer saw his badge he immediately proceeded to wave him on but the sheriff demanded that he write him a citation it went to court and the judge made them cancel all fines issued and reimbursed all who'd paid for any of the infringements issued.[/QUOTE]
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