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Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:05 pm
by DoubleBandMS
I was pulled over by a Madison County sheriff today that said he followed me and that I ran 2 stop signs. I havnt had any ticket in 17 years and this was in a subdivision. Can someone give me some advice on what to do short of just paying both the tickets. Driving school, etc? I'm not happy

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:06 pm
by 4dawgma
Trust me, just pay ticket, be done with the moron-a-thon, don't do anything stupid for awhile, it'll be ok...

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:09 am
by bulldog ducker
4dawgma wrote:Trust me, just pay ticket, be done with the moron-a-thon, don't do anything stupid for awhile, it'll be ok...
This... unless you know people in high places. In that case call in a favor.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:57 am
by dukluk
Paying the fine will be your best option....if those stop signs were in a subdivision with school zones, the cop may be doing you a favor, by only citing you for running regular stop signs.

Cops usually don't have any mercy, with school zone violations....just saying.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:28 am
by DoubleBandMS
Yeah, I guess I'm just bothered by the fact this guy didn't pull me over after the first one he said I didn't stop and only to wait to say I did it again. That's bs.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:40 am
by GrizwalD
What neighborhood if you dont mind me asking ( you can PM if you want) ... reason i ask is i got pulled over for some thing in a neighborhood up here but guy was nice and let me go and was curious if it was the same hood

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:45 am
by Rowdy53103
DoubleBandMS wrote:Yeah, I guess I'm just bothered by the fact this guy didn't pull me over after the first one he said I didn't stop and only to wait to say I did it again. That's bs.
He was probably going to cut you some slack on the first one until you showed signs of a pattern...

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:50 am
by eSJay
DoubleBandMS wrote:I was pulled over by a Madison County sheriff today that said he followed me and that I ran 2 stop signs. I havnt had any ticket in 17 years and this was in a subdivision. Can someone give me some advice on what to do short of just paying both the tickets. Driving school, etc? I'm not happy
George - driving school will keep the tickets off your record, but you'll still pay the fine & school fee.
You can try going to court & hope the officer is not present. If not, they will throw it out, but that's a risk.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:38 pm
by rjohnson
Even though it was "just in a subdivision" that subdivision is probably full of little kids that can dart out of nowhere. Just SLOW YOUR booty DOWN AND STOP AT THE STOP SIGNS. That goes for everyone not just the OP. Is getting somewhere a minute or two quicker worth the risk of hurting a kid? Pay the tickets and move on. Off my soap box now.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:48 pm
by DoubleBandMS
I was only asking for advice not your sanctimonious rant about children, Ronny. I did stop, plain and simple. Nobody was hurt or injured and I sure as hell was not speeding. I simply stated it was IN a subdivision not JUST a subdivision. Thanks Stacy, that was my question if I could simply go to driving school. I did not endanger anyone. Always guilty on this board now I guess.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 1:04 pm
by rjohnson
Yes sir was not a shot at you just everyone in general. I have just seen kids get almost hit by people just checking up or not stopping in our subdivision as well as others. Original question I would just pay them. Got one in Flowood one time and had an unnamed person in the business say as long as you keep paying your auto insurance on time they don't usually go out and check your driving record again.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:13 pm
by deltadukman
One of the first thing I was taught as a kid, and I teach my dogs too, is not to play in the street :D

I live on a busy highway and my dog wont even get close to it!

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:31 pm
by eSJay
rjohnson wrote:an unnamed person in the business say as long as you keep paying your auto insurance on time they don't usually go out and check your driving record again.
Unless you get a new ride or change providers, right?
I'm not condoning running stop signs in neighborhoods or anywhere, but if you happen to roll through one after looking (which I figure we've all done) & get a ticket, there are other options.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:39 pm
by rjohnson
eSJay wrote:
rjohnson wrote:an unnamed person in the business say as long as you keep paying your auto insurance on time they don't usually go out and check your driving record again.
Unless you get a new ride or change providers, right?
I'm not condoning running stop signs in neighborhoods or anywhere, but if you happen to roll through one after looking (which I figure we've all done) & get a ticket, there are other options.
Yeah basically any change in your account they check or so I've been told.

Re: Need some advice re: traffic tickets in Madison

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:29 pm
by Northbigmuddy
deltadukman wrote:One of the first thing I was taught as a kid, and I teach my dogs too, is not to play in the street :D

I live on a busy highway and my dog wont even get close to it!

The first time I met you we played in the street, a few yards, a park, and over a few street signs....