Posts Tagged ‘Speeding Ticket’

Back-To-School In Texas – Slow Down – Save $

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

In a new study conducted by Allstate Insurance, you can expect to pay an average of $211 for a speeding ticket in over 20 Texas municipalities surveyed. Huntsville, TX tops the list at an average of $312 for a speeding ticket.

In the survey, intended to discuss auto safety for the back-to-school time, it also addresses fines for using wireless devices in school zones. These tickets regularly exceed $300.

You can read the full article here which outlines the Allstate survey.

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Not a recommended way to beat a speeding ticket

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Hypnotist gets out of speeding ticket!!! AMAZING!!!

Spidey the hypnotist/magician uses NLP patterns to get out of a speeding ticket!

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Guy gets speeding ticket – buys police web site

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

When Brian McCrary got a speeding ticket, he didn’t just complain about it. He ended up buying the police web site. It seems He visited the site and saw the domain was about to expire.

Sensing an opportunity, Brian bought the domain after it expired because the police failed to stay on top of it. Maybe if they weren’t spending so much time setting up speed traps in the town of about 1,500 people.

Apparently this speeding camera site was bringing in about $250,000 per month.

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Don’t Speed Through Ohio This Summer

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

It seems that your chance of getting a speeding ticket in Ohio has just increased.  A high court in Ohio has recently ruled that a police officer may issue a speeding ticket to a driver if the car looks like it was traveling too fast.  The court voted 5 to 1 that verification of speeding is not necessary to issue a ticket.  The caveat for this ruling is that the officer must be trained, certified, and has experience with visual estimation (watching speeders).

So, slow down in OH and if you’d like more information on it the full article is here

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GPS Used To Fight Speeding Ticket

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

I keep hearing about people doing this.

Cool Story

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