115 in 55
I call MB roadside assistance and they were of no help, I called the state police and told them their officer just f'ed up my car, so 2 hours later i wrestle the trunk lock( trying not to break the key off, i got a new key wasn't sure because the lock wasn't too easy to use) I jiggled the battery cable and got power back, i got the car started as soon as i do this, it lights up like a christmas tree, with BAS, ABS and ESP warnings as well as the windows not rolling up from the inside (they rolled up with the key chain). I limped the car home and took it to the dealer the next day, they told me the Stop Lamp switch was broken and replaced but couldn't explain the windows or the battery thing..... do you guys think the cop could've messed it up(purposefully or not) while he was searching my trunk(i noticed he broke the cover door to my disc changer later). what pisses me off most is that he was right there and left, and then was no where to be found when i called the state back to get assistance...
anyway i hired a laweyer for 375 and got off with paying a 200 fine, my courtdate was yesterday. I guess its a lot better the misdemeanor i was facing... but damn those state troopers.....
Whats a valentine 1? and does anybody know a good radar/laser detector/jammer, like phantom or something?
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Around here they'll consider that reckless and haul you off to jail. At 2:00AM, you're looking at staying downtown overnight... at least.
Your lawyer did a pretty good job, it seems... but it could be that the rules are different in The Second City (*grin*). I just got a ticket for 88 in a 55 (stupid LIDAR) the other day, and that was $275.
At least CT is a no-point state...
I'm pretty sure the cop did mess up, but the car is under warranty and all, i figure if i don't mess with them they won't mess with me, besides i don't have the time or effort to try and take action against the cop who searched me and my car without any probable cause. It just sucks
California Vehicle Code section 22348 (b) states:
"Any person who drives a vehicle upon a highway at a speed
greater than 100 miles per hour is guilty of an infraction
punishable, as follows:"
http://leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displa...le=22348-22366
infraction != felony









