How To Get
Out Of A Speeding Ticket
If you're interested in learning about how to
get out of a speeding ticket, then this guide will show you
how. Specifically, we're going to talk about what most people
do when they get a ticket, whether you should or shouldn't
admit guilt, and what you should do when it goes to court. By
the time you've finished reading this guide, you'll have a
better idea about how beating a speeding ticket works.
First, let's discuss what most people do when
they are pulled over and issued a traffic ticket. Most people
simply pay the fine to get it over and done with, and this is
what they are hoping will happen. You see, most people think
they will never win in court if they contest the ticket – but
the truth is, if you take it to court you have a better chance
than you may think.
One thing most people do is to admit their
guilt right from the start. In fact, one of the first questions
the officer will ask is “do you know why you were pulled
over?”. They are hoping you will admit guilt, and make their
job a whole lot easier. It's better not to admit guilt early
like this, because you will make it much harder to beat your
ticket in court.
Remember, you are innocent until proven guilty
– it's their job to prove you were speeding, not your job to
prove you weren't. If you don't admit guilt, it can be very
hard for the officer to prove you were speeding.
Always behave in a mature and respectful way
towards the officer. You want to be friendly and nice at all
times. This will work in your favor later on in court.
In conclusion, we have discussed three
important aspects of beating your ticket. These were making
sure you don't do what most people do, not to admit guilt early
on, and that you are innocent until proven guilty.
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