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Originally Posted by Super_Megatron
Speaking from experience it's definately worth it to get someone to fight the ticket for you, even if you only get it knocked down to a lesser charge you'll save money in the long run on insurance. Hire a ticket fighting specialist, there are tons of them.
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Definitely, agree.
Also, since this is her first offense you have grounds for a reduction.
Also, you can use financial difficulties as a request for a reduction.
I have personally been ticketed twice.
1st time was a bit young and shocked so didn't talk at all to the cop. Went to court without lawyer and did a great sob story. Financial difficultes as I was a student at the time etc ... The judge must have felt sorry for me and reduced the fine and points.
2nd time I simply talked to the officer when he gave me the ticket. I appologized and told him the speed I was sure I was going, which was still over the speed limit but only 15 over. When really I was going 30 over. He must have also thought I might fight him over it so he reduced the ticket to 15 over. I just didn't want to lose points so we were both happy. Of course he could have just been nice.
I guess I have been lucky so far.