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Trip 08-08-2011 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 484601)
he said hes going to NC this weekend.

Must be his outer banks trip. We need to go there for the rally next year when Marko is there. LOL Force him to come to a rally. HA HA

tommymac 08-08-2011 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 484602)
Must be his outer banks trip. We need to go there for the rally next year when Marko is there. LOL Force him to come to a rally. HA HA

He will be an unwilling participant

KSGregman 08-08-2011 02:03 PM

/off topic
Couldn't have been Marko....there is a motorcycle in the picture. :lol:

/ontopic
So what's next? Do you have a courtdate? Is your license kaput?

Particle Man 08-08-2011 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KSGregman (Post 484604)
/off topic
Couldn't have been Marko....there is a motorcycle in the picture. :lol:

:lmao:

the chi 08-08-2011 03:12 PM

:jd: Holy hell woman. I hope TN doesnt have a Super Speeder law like GA does, you'd have just lost your license. Congrats on the achievement tho, that is impressive. You'll have to keep us posted on the outcome. When's your court date?

HokieDNA01 08-08-2011 03:13 PM

i was in NC, court date is October. And yes I am aware I could lose my license. Up to 3 years and 2 months in jail.

Sad part was i was only in 5th gear.

the chi 08-08-2011 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by HokieDNA01 (Post 484618)
i was in NC, court date is October. And yes I am aware I could lose my license. Up to 3 years and 2 months in jail.

Sad part was i was only in 5th gear.

Ouch. Thats painful. What I was referring to was a law they recently passed in the last 2 years or so here in GA, called the Super Speeder. Not only do they get you on the actual offense, but theres more fines and punishment the state can tack on once the local LEO's are done with you up to and including losing your license, its pretty ugly and had alot of ppl screaming double jeopardy when they were passing it. Hopefully they dont have that in NC.

I bet a good attorney can save your license tho...I know in our lil small city our Judge is willing to work with folks who are willing to work with us and if you're attorney can work out an agreement ahead of time, you might never even have to appear, just pay a fine and the attorney and be done with it.

NOLO is a good term to remember if they have it up there too, here it means you accept the fine, but are not admitting guilt and its not reported to the state, maybe saving you points and license headache.

Particle Man 08-08-2011 03:35 PM

Meh - just tell 'em you REALLY had to pee....

fasternyou929 08-08-2011 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by the chi (Post 484619)
Ouch. Thats painful. What I was referring to was a law they recently passed in the last 2 years or so here in GA, called the Super Speeder. Not only do they get you on the actual offense, but theres more fines and punishment the state can tack on once the local LEO's are done with you up to and including losing your license, its pretty ugly and had alot of ppl screaming double jeopardy when they were passing it. Hopefully they dont have that in NC.

I bet a good attorney can save your license tho...I know in our lil small city our Judge is willing to work with folks who are willing to work with us and if you're attorney can work out an agreement ahead of time, you might never even have to appear, just pay a fine and the attorney and be done with it.

NOLO is a good term to remember if they have it up there too, here it means you accept the fine, but are not admitting guilt and its not reported to the state, maybe saving you points and license headache.

It's called PJC (Prayer for Judgment Continued or some nonsense) here in NC, but you'd be really hard pressed to find a DA willing to take that on a speeding ticket of that magnitude.

NC is ridiculous when it comes to speeding. Example: if you have an NC license, a ticket for 15mph over is an automatic loss of license until your court date. Speeding 10mph or more in a 55+ zone nets the same result (I nearly lost my license for driving 78 in a 65, whereas driving 38 in a 25 just would have been a ticket... brilliant!).

Anyway, the short of it is: NC is brutal when it comes to speeding. Just get a lawyer and let him handle it. I don't have any to suggest, I just used the "city data" forum to research local experiences when I received a ticket near Boone.

Hope all works out for ya! In the end, it'll just be about the money, and it sounds like you're already geared up for that aspect.

tommymac 08-08-2011 03:40 PM

In the end its always all about the money, although this time around they may hammer you guys harder.


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