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World Wide Web is full of sites claiming some
secret knowledge or insider information whereby you can effortlessly
beat any speeding ticket. DON'T BELIEVE IT!
To beat a speeding ticket
you need a proven strategy based on the law. You will have to do some
serious study to prepare yourself for your day in court.
If a site offers a guarantee, RUN. No honest person can offer a
guarantee to the outcome of a trial. Even a guarantee of your money back
if you should lose is a bad deal because sites that offer that guarantee
probably have a loosing strategy. To get your money back you will have
to Email them the ticket, the court record, the conviction papers and
proof that all this happened within a 30 day time period. Most that lose
won't bother with a refund and those that do seldom, if ever get their
money back. Beware, IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS!
The facts:
- 98% of all tickets go uncontested. That is where you sign on the
doted line and send in your money.
- Of the 2% that fight their ticket 98% will lose in court.
- The few that win do so by using a proven defense based on the law.
The most common defense used is no defense at all. The defendant will
plead "No Contest" or "Guilty with an explanation". The defendant
requests that the court grant them the option of taking "Driving School"
so that no points are assed against their license.
Driving School To qualify the defendant in general
must not have taken this option within the last two years. If the
defendant completes the course the points assed with the conviction will
be removed. Defendants wrongly assume that by taking this choice the
insurance companies will not have a record of their conviction and not
raise the insurance rates.
IMPORTANT!!!
The Insurance companies always receive a record of the conviction,
driving school or no driving school. The fact that no points are assed
is irrelevant to them and they will still raise your rates. To protect yourself
from having your rates jacked up by the insurance companies
CLICK HERE. The
information is Free!
In general
Insurance companies allow for one ticket every three years without
raising your rates. |