James,
Personally, I would take that picture of the ticket down, it has a lot of personal info. |
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Just like HiFi said, I would take down the pictures of your tickets, or at least blur out your personal information. You don't want us ratting you out to your father, now do ya? ;) |
Hi,
These threads always amaze me. Some owner breaks the Sound Barrier, gets caught, and is instantly hit with the reality of their actions. What did you think would happen? I guess part of me wants to see the book thrown at you. At least that would be my leaning if I heard a news report of some kid driving a Sports Car in excess of 100 MPH on a public street. People doing what you did kill and maim other people every day and they never thought it could happen to them either, until it does. But, because we know you, we're all supposed to sympathize with your situation and give you all kinds of advice on how to get out of it. It's interesting that you seem more concerned with your Parents finding out than you are with the legal ramifications of what you've done. Maybe they're a system which can't be beat. While it isn't going down all that smoothly, I do hope you come out of this OK. And also, that you learned to confine your 70+ MPH activity to the Track where it belongs and appreciate the meaning of Impulse Control the next time you get the urge to take a speed challenge... Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
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I know how much you hate and discourage speeding and I really was contemplating whether or not I should post it on the forum or not. I'm a young guy who screwed up and am looking for some type of guidance. I’ll tell you one thing when I got into my daily driver this morning to go to work I was in the far right lane doing about 55MPH with the trucks on the highway. My bubble has officially been busted. Speed is a thing of the past. |
Go with a lawyer! At least he will reduce the exposure you have now. Plead diminished capacity throw in Your Honor I was possesed by Hans Stuck. Just messing good luck :)
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I was going 95+ in a 25 zone @ 4AM one morning about 15 years ago (younger-dumber days) got caught on radar for 96mph. Lost my license for 6 months. Paid $800+ for fines. But like I said, different scenario. Go to court and ask the clerk if you need representation, they will most likely know. Good luck man. |
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If suspension is your only issue, that means if you admit responsibility to the ticket, then you leave the issue of your suspension up to the judge. Are you willing to leave the facts up to the judge not to suspend your license? If you were the judge, what would you do if a 21 year old kid in a Porsche was "racing" with a BMW, clocked at 124 mph on a 70 MPH limited access highway? Huh. I say again, you need a lawyer to eliminate the possibility of suspension out of the equation, if possible. |
usually the car that gets pulled over is the one that is the colosest to the cop car, in this case being you.
also, when you see a little sports car and a big luxury car trveling the same speed, or even the bmw going faster, you always look much faster so hence you getting pulled over. sorry to hear about that tho man, please Do post what happens if anyone else should find themselves in such situation, as weird as that sounds that im trying to help someone who went that fast, but it never hurts to know. |
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From what I've read and learned so far is that MAXIMUM suspension would be 30days. I'm crossing my fingers and praying for a FINE. |
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Forgive me, but I don't see a copy of your ticket on the site. I'd like to take a look at it to see exactly what it says. If you removed it because of the personal information, then PM it to me. Or your don't have to. Best of luck either way. |
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Another reason why I don't buy cars from women (all) or young drivers(most). Its either a case of a car that has been neglected or raced. |
TriGem..I can't give any of my $.02 about the topic but all i could say is...i know it took a lot of guts and thinking when you post this thread. i give you props on that one...
At least, you learned you're lesson and could still hang out in this forum..plus it makes me comfortable to think that, when in the future i have some question non car related, our members here wil chime in :cheers: |
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The one good decision you made was to stop. You think the BMW got away, but perhaps he didn't. As they say, you can't out run a Motorola. If CHP got that BMW somewhere down the road, he's in a bunch more trouble than you are. On top of speeding, reckless and everything else they could think of, he would likely also be arrested for fleeing and alluding. It doesn't feel like a break right now, but if all you received was a speeding ticket, you got away light. Personally, I wouldn't make too many waves. A prosecutor might realize how many charges the Officer missed and tack them on as a special parting gift. |
I do strongly suggest that you NOT mention the other car. There are several sections in the CA code dealing with SPEED CONTESTS. You do not want to go there!
Good luck. |
I had my license suspended for 14 days in PA. I was doing 86 in a 55 (31mph over, the exact minimum enough to suspend my license without any prior points.) :mad: But I was able to get a temporary work license for those 14 days that allowed me to drive to only work and school. I would see if CA does anything similar.
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"if I'm not mistaken the male brain doesn't finish developing until the age of 25(frontal lobe?). The part of the brain that manages risk and its consequences."
*L* Thank you, that overgeneralization just made my day. For the record, I believe you are referencing the completion of mylenation of the axon sheaths, but perhaps, I'll submit legislation to increase the driving age to 25 -- just to be safe. Maybe I should also push to have an extra line added on to the "yellow" sheet to prevent the sale of firearms to people that can't manage risk and consequences. *LOL* Hew, boy! Thanks again. I'm still laughing. |
Sorry to hear about your trouble. No you shouldn’t have done it, but I cannot imagine there is any one of us here who has not done at least one very stupid thing in our younger years. Personally, I am guilty of having done several things of this caliber and I am just thankful that I didn’t hurt anyone or wind up in jail. But, this is about you, not me.
I think your first step is to tell your Dad. Yes he is going to be angry, but he is probably the best first stop in getting this behind you. He is probably going to find out anyway, and the sooner the better. I am 33 and I still call my Dad to get his advice when I run into difficult sitatuations. A good lawyer is probably the next good step after that. Bottom line, you were lucky - learn from this – don’t do it again. It probably seems terrible right now, but in the grand scheme of things, it will all be OK. This will pass with time. |
Good Luck
We all have made mistakes. Thanks for sharing this. It should give all of us reason to pause. You may have even saved a few lives, or at least someone else going through the same deal.
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Trigem, get a lawyer, preferably one from the district or county in which the infraction occured . I wouldn't go to court alone, you have no story to justify this. In NY the additional reckless fine would be $750.00 along with about 250 in regular fines, that doesn't include the ass reaming the insurance company will give you when they find out. Get a lawyer, (did I say get a lawyer?). If you get the right one you might get a "no point" reduction, considering your speed, it's likely you will get points, better for them to be few. Then you can take the blood on the highway class and get them reduced, probably another 300 bucks.
Finally, I truly feel bad for you, I just had this happen last month at 90MPH and that was bad enough. It makes me wonder why any magazine can write that the 2.5 is slow, jeez 90 is barely into the power band... |
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