unfortunately, that ticket was quite some time ago, and my friend probably just copy and pasted it in as is..

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Aka "Trial De Nuovo" (meaning "New Trial" in Latin").Marshall Grice wrote:if you're found guilty from your TBD you can then request an in-person trial.
Took me a second to pronounce it as you spelled it..........YUP you're right! Or what it really means is....NO BALLS! }:) }:)Steve Ekstrand wrote:Trial de novo
Nuovo is like "no egg" in street spanglish.
request the new trial and then call a traffic lawyer to go fight your case. you'll win for sure.Kurt Rahn wrote:I got one the day after Thanksgiving last year, and I just heard back about it yesterday (lost, unfortunately). The a-hole judge didn't give me traffic school as I requested if I lost, and since it was in Blythe, I'm not going to do the Trial de Nuovo, at which I could ask for traffic school. Sucks!
I'd much rather they give out cell phone tix than speeding tix...I've had so many near misses and negative encounters with people paying more attention to their phone than the road, that I pretty much wish they'd all get thrown in a ditch and covered up alive. I haven't looked up any research, but I can't imagine being on a phone while driving (especially those morons who try to text) is dramatically better than being drunk.George Schilling wrote:Just got a call from one of my employees. He just got a cell phone ticket. Don't cops have anything better to do? What a waste of time.
They have traffic lawyers? Seriously? What would that set me back?Marshall Grice wrote:request the new trial and then call a traffic lawyer to go fight your case. you'll win for sure.Kurt Rahn wrote:I got one the day after Thanksgiving last year, and I just heard back about it yesterday (lost, unfortunately). The a-hole judge didn't give me traffic school as I requested if I lost, and since it was in Blythe, I'm not going to do the Trial de Nuovo, at which I could ask for traffic school. Sucks!
Just guessing, but probably somewhere north of the cost of the ticket and traffic school, or even the cost of the ticket and the increase in insurance if that's the case.Kurt Rahn wrote:They have traffic lawyers? Seriously? What would that set me back?
Just a little old, but still...Kurt Rahn wrote: I haven't looked up any research, but I can't imagine being on a phone while driving (especially those morons who try to text) is dramatically better than being drunk.
I don't mind nuisance drivers being ticketed, but what about the vast majority who can talk on the cell phone and drive safely at the same time? And what about cops? They are some of the worst offenders of driving while distracted. They have a cabin filled with electronics that they are constantly goofing with. How is that not a distraction? A cell phone......that's nothing by comparison.Kurt Rahn wrote:I'd much rather they give out cell phone tix than speeding tix...I've had so many near misses and negative encounters with people paying more attention to their phone than the road, that I pretty much wish they'd all get thrown in a ditch and covered up alive. I haven't looked up any research, but I can't imagine being on a phone while driving (especially those morons who try to text) is dramatically better than being drunk.George Schilling wrote:Just got a call from one of my employees. He just got a cell phone ticket. Don't cops have anything better to do? What a waste of time.
Another stupid law. But you're a democrat. You like stupid laws.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Damn....forgot to post! A month ago I got the most annoying of tickets!!!!!!
JAYWALKING!!! Bail set @$164!!! So the $5 double-scoop chocolate-chip ice cream cone that I walked across the street from my apt now cost me ~$170!! And even the LAPD cop said "city's been cracking down on us to make these tickets...sorry...but at least it doesn't go on your driver's license".
What an f'ing joke! And I don't know if I can even fight this one.
imagine that just went to fund the rehabilitation of some habitual druggie. that should make you feel better.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Damn....forgot to post! A month ago I got the most annoying of tickets!!!!!!
JAYWALKING!!! Bail set @$164!!! So the $5 double-scoop chocolate-chip ice cream cone that I walked across the street from my apt now cost me ~$170!! And even the LAPD cop said "city's been cracking down on us to make these tickets...sorry...but at least it doesn't go on your driver's license".
What an f'ing joke! And I don't know if I can even fight this one.
Just looked one up in Blythe. He says it'll cost me $375 for him to get on the judge's calendar and request traffic school for me. Still wavering. And still cursing the judge for forcing me to make this decision by ignoring my request for traffic school.Craig Naylor wrote:Just guessing, but probably somewhere north of the cost of the ticket and traffic school, or even the cost of the ticket and the increase in insurance if that's the case.Kurt Rahn wrote:They have traffic lawyers? Seriously? What would that set me back?
Haven't paid it yet. Got a 2 month extension, then will try to fight it. Delay, delay, delay. If not, then yes...dumb law. Regardless of political affiliation but leave it to a GOPer to turn an OT thread into a PP OT thread!Jeff Shyu wrote:imagine that just went to fund the rehabilitation of some habitual druggie. that should make you feel better.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Damn....forgot to post! A month ago I got the most annoying of tickets!!!!!!
JAYWALKING!!! Bail set @$164!!! So the $5 double-scoop chocolate-chip ice cream cone that I walked across the street from my apt now cost me ~$170!! And even the LAPD cop said "city's been cracking down on us to make these tickets...sorry...but at least it doesn't go on your driver's license".
What an f'ing joke! And I don't know if I can even fight this one.
well when you spend the money on a lawyer don't just make him get you traffic school. you pay him to have the case dismissed.Kurt Rahn wrote:Just looked one up in Blythe. He says it'll cost me $375 for him to get on the judge's calendar and request traffic school for me. Still wavering. And still cursing the judge for forcing me to make this decision by ignoring my request for traffic school.Craig Naylor wrote:Just guessing, but probably somewhere north of the cost of the ticket and traffic school, or even the cost of the ticket and the increase in insurance if that's the case.Kurt Rahn wrote:They have traffic lawyers? Seriously? What would that set me back?
Marshall Grice wrote: traffic lawyers know the secret handshake.
Maybe so, but it's a law on the books. There was plenty of warning. Bluetooth headsets and plug in headsets are cheap. I bought mine a year before the law went into effect. I have no sympathy. Riding a bike to work and always being concerned about being seen, people holding a cell phone to their head with their hand are definitely less observant of the road. Maybe they are hands free too, but not as much as far as I can see.George Schilling wrote:Just got a call from one of my employees. He just got a cell phone ticket. Don't cops have anything better to do? What a waste of time.