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Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: El Barto on July 27, 2005, 09:26:41 AM
I went to the city court for a 60 in a 40.  The judge asked me if I wanted to plead guilty or come back and try to get it reduced.  I'm going back in a couple of weeks.  I walked into the courtroom and thought oh crap I'm going to be here a while.  There were probably a dozen people already there, but only 2 people were called before me.  Both the idiots were in there for driving without plates on there car. :rolleyes:  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: footoflead on July 27, 2005, 10:31:18 AM
60 in a 40....tisk tisk tisk....i dont even drive that fast...unless its an emergency... ;)  ;)  ;)  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Tom on July 27, 2005, 10:53:32 AM
So why do you have to come back?  By "reduced" does he mean yes fine no points?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: giant_mtb on July 27, 2005, 11:13:01 AM
Sounds like it might be a tough one...60 in a 40...but good luck with it!  B)  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: TurboDan on July 27, 2005, 12:37:27 PM
It shouldn't be too hard.  I got an 87 in a 65 reduced to no points last October.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: El Barto on July 27, 2005, 12:38:20 PM
A block before I got pulled over it was a 45 zone, and 60 is what the traffic was doing there.  I forgot it went down to 40, I dont drive on that road much.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 27, 2005, 02:46:55 PM
QuoteIt shouldn't be too hard.  I got an 87 in a 65 reduced to no points last October.
60 in a 40 is worse because is a larger percentage above the speed limit.

Anyway, ElBarto, good luck.  What state do you live in?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: El Barto on July 27, 2005, 05:05:17 PM
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QuoteIt shouldn't be too hard.  I got an 87 in a 65 reduced to no points last October.
60 in a 40 is worse because is a larger percentage above the speed limit.

Anyway, ElBarto, good luck.  What state do you live in?
New York
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 27, 2005, 05:12:25 PM
Good thing I haven't yet gotten caught doing 90+ in a 45 on the Merit Parkway. The 45 MPH speed limits are so ridiculous, it's a highway for crying out loud. Same with I95 where I live, the speed limit drops to 40.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 27, 2005, 06:08:32 PM
QuoteGood thing I haven't yet gotten caught doing 90+ in a 45 on the Merit Parkway. The 45 MPH speed limits are so ridiculous, it's a highway for crying out loud. Same with I95 where I live, the speed limit drops to 40.
Dude, you live in Connecticut?  I do too.  Where do you live?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 27, 2005, 06:09:13 PM
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QuoteIt shouldn't be too hard.? I got an 87 in a 65 reduced to no points last October.
60 in a 40 is worse because is a larger percentage above the speed limit.

Anyway, ElBarto, good luck.  What state do you live in?
New York
I got a few tickets in New York.... :lol:  I used to live there.
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Post by: TurboDan on July 27, 2005, 06:36:19 PM
I get a chill down my spine even reading the phrase "I-95 in Connecticut."  :lol:  :wacko:  
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Post by: dazzleman on July 27, 2005, 06:51:08 PM
QuoteI get a chill down my spine even reading the phrase "I-95 in Connecticut."  :lol:  :wacko:
Yes, that road sucks.  Do you get a chill because of the traffic conditions, or the state of speeding enforcement?  If it's the latter, there's not much to be afraid of.  I've been blasting up and down that road for years (I've lived here 10 years) with nary a ticket yet (knock on wood, don't want to jinx myself).  But the road absolutely sucks at rush hour, and the construction is endless.  The part around Bridgeport is particularly bad.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 27, 2005, 08:04:33 PM
I live in lower Fairfield County
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 27, 2005, 08:05:08 PM
Where in CT do you live?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 28, 2005, 05:11:10 PM
QuoteWhere in CT do you live?
Fairfield, so I must be near you.  What town are you in, man?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 28, 2005, 09:11:34 PM
Darien, you're a good 15 minutes from me or so.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 30, 2005, 06:36:38 AM
QuoteDarien, you're a good 15 minutes from me or so.
Cool.  I didn't realize you lived so close.  I had no idea where you were from before.

Are you the guy who goes to boarding school?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 30, 2005, 09:47:41 AM
Indeed I am, I go to boarding school about 15 minutes above Hartford.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 30, 2005, 01:12:06 PM
QuoteIndeed I am, I go to boarding school about 15 minutes above Hartford.
I remember you saying once that you had to serve a Saturday night detention.  That must have sucked.  I used to have to do Saturday mornings a few times, and after school a bunch of times, but Saturday evening must have been brutal.

Darien's a great town.  A buddy of mine used to live there and now he's in New Canaan.  Fairfield's great too; I like the whole area.  What part of Darien do you live in?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 30, 2005, 08:46:23 PM
Yea, its a nice town. Fairfield is a nice place too, a friend of mine's sister is going to Sacred Heart University which is in Fairfield. I live pretty close to the boarder of Darien and New Canaan and about 3 minutes from the Merit Parkway. I used to go to New Canaan Country School which played Fairfield Country Day School in sports often, we were killed pretty much everytime by them. Where in Fairfield do you live?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 30, 2005, 08:47:50 PM
The detention wasn't that bad actually, I just listened to music and got a lot of work on my history term paper done which was helpful. The teacher on duty at detention brought a few beers with him and didn't really care much what we did. He was pretty chill.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Raza on July 31, 2005, 02:38:05 PM
I've been threatened with Saturday Mornings more than once, but I've always talked my way out of them.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 31, 2005, 04:23:23 PM
QuoteI've been threatened with Saturday Mornings more than once, but I've always talked my way out of them.
I tried, they're a little more strict at my school.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 31, 2005, 07:21:36 PM
QuoteYea, its a nice town. Fairfield is a nice place too, a friend of mine's sister is going to Sacred Heart University which is in Fairfield. I live pretty close to the boarder of Darien and New Canaan and about 3 minutes from the Merit Parkway. I used to go to New Canaan Country School which played Fairfield Country Day School in sports often, we were killed pretty much everytime by them. Where in Fairfield do you live?
I live right near the Brooklawn Country Club and near Fairfield Warde High School.  I'm about 2 miles from Sacred Heart University.  I know where Fairfield Country Day School is; it's on the other side of town from me.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on July 31, 2005, 07:23:30 PM
QuoteThe detention wasn't that bad actually, I just listened to music and got a lot of work on my history term paper done which was helpful. The teacher on duty at detention brought a few beers with him and didn't really care much what we did. He was pretty chill.
That sounds pretty cool.  It sure beats the Saturday morning work details I got a few times.  After school, they made us sit and do nothing, but I used to smuggle a magazine in sometimes if there were enough people there, and I could get a seat toward the back.  It made the time pass more quickly.  Listening to music is great; they never let us listen to music in detention at my school.

Did the teacher share any of his beers with you? :lol:  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 31, 2005, 08:35:40 PM
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QuoteThe detention wasn't that bad actually, I just listened to music and got a lot of work on my history term paper done which was helpful. The teacher on duty at detention brought a few beers with him and didn't really care much what we did. He was pretty chill.
That sounds pretty cool.  It sure beats the Saturday morning work details I got a few times.  After school, they made us sit and do nothing, but I used to smuggle a magazine in sometimes if there were enough people there, and I could get a seat toward the back.  It made the time pass more quickly.  Listening to music is great; they never let us listen to music in detention at my school.

Did the teacher share any of his beers with you? :lol:
If only... :D
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on July 31, 2005, 08:37:27 PM
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QuoteYea, its a nice town. Fairfield is a nice place too, a friend of mine's sister is going to Sacred Heart University which is in Fairfield. I live pretty close to the boarder of Darien and New Canaan and about 3 minutes from the Merit Parkway. I used to go to New Canaan Country School which played Fairfield Country Day School in sports often, we were killed pretty much everytime by them. Where in Fairfield do you live?
I live right near the Brooklawn Country Club and near Fairfield Warde High School.  I'm about 2 miles from Sacred Heart University.  I know where Fairfield Country Day School is; it's on the other side of town from me.
I wouldn't be surprised if I swam against the Brooklawn Country Club when I was a kid for Weeburn Country Club.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: dazzleman on August 01, 2005, 07:55:38 PM
QuoteI've been threatened with Saturday Mornings more than once, but I've always talked my way out of them.
What have you been doing to get threatened?  I bet you richly deserve a Saturday detention... :lol:  
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Post by: dazzleman on August 01, 2005, 07:56:57 PM
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QuoteYea, its a nice town. Fairfield is a nice place too, a friend of mine's sister is going to Sacred Heart University which is in Fairfield. I live pretty close to the boarder of Darien and New Canaan and about 3 minutes from the Merit Parkway. I used to go to New Canaan Country School which played Fairfield Country Day School in sports often, we were killed pretty much everytime by them. Where in Fairfield do you live?
I live right near the Brooklawn Country Club and near Fairfield Warde High School.  I'm about 2 miles from Sacred Heart University.  I know where Fairfield Country Day School is; it's on the other side of town from me.
I wouldn't be surprised if I swam against the Brooklawn Country Club when I was a kid for Weeburn Country Club.
All those clubs are in the same "circuit" I imagine.  Some of my neighbors belong to Brooklawn but I have not joined yet.  I haven't lived in this neighborhood for too long.  Still, it's great to live right on the golf course and get the views of it, whether I belong or not.
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Post by: Colonel Cadillac on August 02, 2005, 08:42:19 PM
Weeburn is in division 3, I forgot about the divisions. Brooklawn may very well be in a different division.  
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Post by: TBR on August 02, 2005, 08:56:32 PM
Country clubs have always seemed silly to me. Basically, you pay to swim, play tennis, play golf, and for the privilege of buying overpriced food, seems like a gym membership would be money better spent for most people.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: R33 GT-R on August 03, 2005, 09:31:56 AM
QuoteCountry clubs have always seemed silly to me. Basically, you pay to swim, play tennis, play golf, and for the privilege of buying overpriced food, seems like a gym membership would be money better spent for most people.
It's a class thing TBR, not a price thing.  I'm a member of a country club, country music is what I love.   :lol:  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: R33 GT-R on August 03, 2005, 09:32:14 AM
I do my drinkin from a dixie cup.
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: TurboDan on August 03, 2005, 02:56:53 PM
QuoteCountry clubs have always seemed silly to me. Basically, you pay to swim, play tennis, play golf, and for the privilege of buying overpriced food, seems like a gym membership would be money better spent for most people.

Well, if you don't have a huge pool, golf course, tennis court, riding stable, and restaurant at your house, it's not a bad deal.  Plus, the food is usually included anyway.   ;)
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Post by: TBR on August 03, 2005, 03:12:44 PM
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QuoteCountry clubs have always seemed silly to me. Basically, you pay to swim, play tennis, play golf, and for the privilege of buying overpriced food, seems like a gym membership would be money better spent for most people.

Well, if you don't have a huge pool, golf course, tennis court, riding stable, and restaurant at your house, it's not a bad deal.  Plus, the food is usually included anyway.   ;)
A gym would have the pool and tennis court, and they do charge for food at our local country club (which, by the way, has the best golf course in Texas  :rockon:).  
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Post by: ifcar on August 03, 2005, 03:17:13 PM
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QuoteCountry clubs have always seemed silly to me. Basically, you pay to swim, play tennis, play golf, and for the privilege of buying overpriced food, seems like a gym membership would be money better spent for most people.

Well, if you don't have a huge pool, golf course, tennis court, riding stable, and restaurant at your house, it's not a bad deal.  Plus, the food is usually included anyway.   ;)
A gym would have the pool and tennis court, and they do charge for food at our local country club (which, by the way, has the best golf course in Texas  :rockon:).
Is that "local" as in down the street, or in Houston?
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: TBR on August 03, 2005, 03:18:45 PM
it is 15 minutes away. We do have a golf course in town, but it isn't part of a country club.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: Colonel Cadillac on August 03, 2005, 06:37:59 PM
Food at my country club is not included, the bill goes directly to my parents and that is why if I am hungry and don't feel like making anything, I go straight to the "beach-club" section of the club and grab some food. The food is actually pretty good, especially because I don't have to pay for it.  
Title: Went to court for a ticket today
Post by: El Barto on August 11, 2005, 08:53:42 AM
Back on topic.

I went back yesterday and walked out after pleading guilty to Failure to obey a trafic control device.  2 points instead of 6.   B)