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Don't get me wrong, I am not for speeding,
or driving in an unsafe manner, but there are so many people in TV that drive their golf carts quite a bit over the 20 mph speed limits, that I have to smile, when I read the number of self righteous comments posted here! |
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Neighborhood street speed limits are 15 mph, at least in our neighborhood. No one obeys the speed limit until they're pulling into their own driveway.
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To the original poster: You did get a warning before you received the ticket. It was the 20 mph sign. (I have heard this from countless judges in traffic court).
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I was on the Florida turnpike driving the speed limit, had my license, registration and insurance cards ready when the state trooper approached the car. I wasn't the least bit nervous because I hadn't done anything wrong....or so I thought. When he came back, he asked if I'd like to know why I was getting a ticket. "You bet", says I. He says it's because there is a plastic cover on the license plate that obscures the numbers when the sun is shining on it. All covers and frames around the plate that the dealer gives you, or with a college or sports team on them are illegal. I got a ticket for $213. I can't remember what the law says but the ticket is supposed to be less than what I paid. The law says that it's up to the individual officer whether a ticket is issued or not. I've never had an accident, a parking ticket or a moving violation. A warning would have been nice but he was having a bad day, was grumpy and took it out on me. So all of you with frames around your plates or a plastic cover beware, especially if you are on the turnpike and Officer Menendez :police: is on duty. I would have felt better if I was speeding and was ticketed for that.
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I agree with the poster that said the LEO wrote the ticket for 26 in a 20 zone but the OP was going much faster.
One must pay the fine and could go to traffic school so it does not appear as points on their license and not get the subsequent increase on their insurance premium. It's easier to pay the fine as you won't beat it in court. IMHO Those who knowingly drive their carts faster than 20 MPH are going to be fined more heavily if they get caught. I am happy that my cart cannot go more than 19.5 MPH and even if I were to be going downhill, the governor kicks in and slows to cart speed appropriately. |
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