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Mortimer 01-26-2008 01:16 PM

!!

Well if you don't tell him then he'll never know.


He's not back yet..is he?





What are you wearing now?

Mortimer 01-26-2008 01:25 PM

Boy.


Some MILT she is.

Mortimer 01-26-2008 01:26 PM

Either that or Trolly came home.


Get a fitting....give a fitting I guess.

Mortimer 01-26-2008 01:28 PM

Looks like I hijacked the railroad thread.

Danzig 01-26-2008 03:21 PM

sorry mort, had stuff to do.

Mortimer 01-26-2008 04:00 PM

Well I guess so!

Bigsmc 01-31-2008 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc
I get my court date next week.


March 14

Mortimer 01-31-2008 08:21 AM

^^^ Was railroaded.

Coach Pants 01-31-2008 08:48 AM

^^^

Was monorailed.

Mortimer 01-31-2008 08:50 AM

^^^ Red lined out of Mr. Rogers' neighborhood.

Coach Pants 01-31-2008 08:57 AM

^^^

Sold the Sweet Pickles bus for tree fiddy at the local chop shop.

Mortimer 01-31-2008 09:10 AM

^^^ Currently painting yellow brick road alternate route.

Coach Pants 01-31-2008 09:12 AM

^^^

Looking forward to a new way to be yellowbrickroaded

Mortimer 01-31-2008 09:18 AM

^^^ Had 20 Century Schizoid Man played at his HS graduation party.

Bigsmc 03-14-2008 03:06 PM

Interesting day to say the least.

I am sitting in a room with about 40 people, they call them one at a time with the State Trooper that wrote the ticket. Each Trooper had 2-3 cases. After about an hour, there are no more Troopers in the room, but there are at least 20 of us sitting there. We all had the same Trooper! He showed up late.

They called me basically in the middle of the 20 person group.

Several people in front of me complained of the Trooper citing them for a speed higher than they were driving. One guy got ticketed the same day as me and basically had my same story. After a few of them, I'm thinking this Judge is just going to toss them all out. Not hardly.

Here's how it broke down, if you had a CDL license, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had a clean record, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had violations, he would listen to your story and decide what fine you paid (most paid the full amount). Well, I get up there, plead my case, judge asks me what I want, I say I want no fine, no points. Trooper says he's okay with that! Judge looks at my driving record, sees two tickets over the last 8 years and slams me with the full fine but no points.

The no points was worth my time, but I wasn't too thrilled how the judge was doling out the fines.

Thanks to everyone for your help and input.

SentToStud 03-14-2008 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc
Interesting day to say the least.

I am sitting in a room with about 40 people, they call them one at a time with the State Trooper that wrote the ticket. Each Trooper had 2-3 cases. After about an hour, there are no more Troopers in the room, but there are at least 20 of us sitting there. We all had the same Trooper! He showed up late.

They called me basically in the middle of the 20 person group.

Several people in front of me complained of the Trooper citing them for a speed higher than they were driving. One guy got ticketed the same day as me and basically had my same story. After a few of them, I'm thinking this Judge is just going to toss them all out. Not hardly.

Here's how it broke down, if you had a CDL license, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had a clean record, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had violations, he would listen to your story and decide what fine you paid (most paid the full amount). Well, I get up there, plead my case, judge asks me what I want, I say I want no fine, no points. Trooper says he's okay with that! Judge looks at my driving record, sees two tickets over the last 8 years and slams me with the full fine but no points.

The no points was worth my time, but I wasn't too thrilled how the judge was doling out the fines.

Thanks to everyone for your help and input.

Power to the people.

GPK 03-14-2008 03:24 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuTi9UZtPbw

ninetoone 03-14-2008 03:27 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfNATuw1DRs

golfer 03-14-2008 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc
Interesting day to say the least.

I am sitting in a room with about 40 people, they call them one at a time with the State Trooper that wrote the ticket. Each Trooper had 2-3 cases. After about an hour, there are no more Troopers in the room, but there are at least 20 of us sitting there. We all had the same Trooper! He showed up late.

They called me basically in the middle of the 20 person group.

Several people in front of me complained of the Trooper citing them for a speed higher than they were driving. One guy got ticketed the same day as me and basically had my same story. After a few of them, I'm thinking this Judge is just going to toss them all out. Not hardly.

Here's how it broke down, if you had a CDL license, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had a clean record, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had violations, he would listen to your story and decide what fine you paid (most paid the full amount). Well, I get up there, plead my case, judge asks me what I want, I say I want no fine, no points. Trooper says he's okay with that! Judge looks at my driving record, sees two tickets over the last 8 years and slams me with the full fine but no points.

The no points was worth my time, but I wasn't too thrilled how the judge was doling out the fines.

Thanks to everyone for your help and input.

2 tickets in 8 years is considered a poor record in Tampa?
I'm just wondering, after going through the "justice system", would you do it the same way if you had to do it again, or in other words, was it worth fighting it?

Scav 03-14-2008 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc
Interesting day to say the least.

I am sitting in a room with about 40 people, they call them one at a time with the State Trooper that wrote the ticket. Each Trooper had 2-3 cases. After about an hour, there are no more Troopers in the room, but there are at least 20 of us sitting there. We all had the same Trooper! He showed up late.

They called me basically in the middle of the 20 person group.

Several people in front of me complained of the Trooper citing them for a speed higher than they were driving. One guy got ticketed the same day as me and basically had my same story. After a few of them, I'm thinking this Judge is just going to toss them all out. Not hardly.

Here's how it broke down, if you had a CDL license, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had a clean record, you got the charges dropped and paid court costs. If you had violations, he would listen to your story and decide what fine you paid (most paid the full amount). Well, I get up there, plead my case, judge asks me what I want, I say I want no fine, no points. Trooper says he's okay with that! Judge looks at my driving record, sees two tickets over the last 8 years and slams me with the full fine but no points.

The no points was worth my time, but I wasn't too thrilled how the judge was doling out the fines.

Thanks to everyone for your help and input.

So why did the F'n trooper even write the ticket in the first place if he was "okay with it", f'n douche bag


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