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Thanks to all for comments on how fight unjustified ticket....

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Subject: Thanks to all for comments on how fight unjustified ticket....
From: "Michael D. Porter" <portermd@zianet.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 21:40:03 -0700
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I could probably fight this one on my own, but I've decided to find a lawyer 
near the court to represent me. The cost 
will probably be higher than the fine, but, the fine and the increased 
insurance rates combined will be much higher than 
  it will cost to defend the charge.

And, as John Kipping has suggested, if I admit guilt where there is none, I 
have committed perjury, a much greater 
charge, a felony. Gonna use that one in court. *smile*

Now, if I'd used Jack Drews' line, I don't know if I'd gotten off.... But, I 
think not, given the demeanor of the 
arresting officer. Still, it's a good one to remember, given my gray hair and 
beard and bald head. *smile*

And, thanks, too, to Dave Massey who has reminded me of the frontal area of a 
300ZX and asking about the tilt of the 
radiator--reminding me that the principal target of any vehicle is the metal in 
front, and that the ZX is largely 
composed of steeply-tilted glass and that the radiator is fronted by an a/c 
condenser which is pointed down.

The suggestions to employ the aid of the National Motorists Association have 
been well-taken, as well. I'll work on that 
avenue, as well.

Thanks, all, for the comments and advice.

Cheers.

-- 
Michael D. Porter
Roswell, NM

Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance.





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