I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Well, i got my first ticket and have a court date, few questions... How does this whole thing work? Apparently I was going 100.9 in a 65, what will happen?
Just tell him you didn't know you were going 100.9, you thought that was the radio station you were listening to.
I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
he just forgot to cal you a dumbass and threated his foot up your ass
Yeah, not sure why he joined exactly... But now you've got someone to talk about Chevelles with
I joined to see what you were saying about your stupidity..... if you were bragging and being an ass, then I'd know you weren't taking this seriously.... because trust me.... it's serious!!!
I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
I know it's your opinion and what I did was wrong and stupid in many ways, but I realize the danger and risk of speeding, it's not worth it! I saw a memorial for two kids who were killed after losing control of their car and slamming into a tree on their way home from a school basketball game. Seeing that and thinking about what if it was me and my friend in the car is a scary feeling. Another way to look at it is, lets say I survive but my passenger doesnt, that is something I will live with for the rest of my life, I cant even imagine what that would be like, nor do i want to. What I'm getting at is, it took one ticket to make me realize the risk i was taking and I wont be taking that risk again, some people deserve a second chance, I think I am one of those people, I made a mistake and I wont do it again. It's like a child who sees fire for the first time, maybe they touch it, it burns them... do you think they're going to touch it again? Most likely not.
And no i'm not saying all of this because my dad is now involved in this thread.
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I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
Just because he realizes the mistake he made, that earns him compassion? I can't believe I'm the only one who has said anything like this, but that's just sad.
I'm sorry, but I reserve my compassion for people who do nothing wrong, and get the raw end of the deal, getting a reckless driving ticket is far from that. If the situation had been more like he was going the speed limit, and the Cop had tried to enforce a radar reading that he knew to be false, then I could empathize, but he didn't do nothing wrong (the double negative is quite necessary here). Should we give him a pat on the back, and say "it's a right of passage"?
and no, I have honestly never, in twenty one years of life, ever done something this stupid. If you are one of those people who believe in a probableistic universe, imagine had the time at which he was going that fast, the chances decided (this is of course metaphorical) to be against someone else, and they died resulting from this. Do you think that when he gets sentenced for Manslaughter, that the parents of the people he killed would be compassionate?
There is a HUGE difference between making a mistake, and making a mistake that puts your life and other's lives at risk. I've made mistakes, but most of them were in a classroom, and involved some form of a differential equation, usually to a quite high degree (the equation, not the mistake).
Just remember that with today's understanding of the universe, and the theory that every thing happens in an infinite ammount of ways, across an infinite ammount of universes (like I said, a theory). In one of those universes, your son DID kill someone. Now granted, it isn't in this universe, but you can't bring that life back
Unfortunately, your KID will probably get off the ticket, because for some odd, and ****ty reason, courts seem to favor amnesty. The guy that T-boned me and put me in the hospital for three weeks and permanently screwed up my back got off of 7 tickets in court, and this was a guy with a record.
I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
Just because he realizes the mistake he made, that earns him compassion? I can't believe I'm the only one who has said anything like this, but that's just sad.
I'm sorry, but I reserve my compassion for people who do nothing wrong, and get the raw end of the deal, getting a reckless driving ticket is far from that. If the situation had been more like he was going the speed limit, and the Cop had tried to enforce a radar reading that he knew to be false, then I could empathize, but he didn't do nothing wrong (the double negative is quite necessary here). Should we give him a pat on the back, and say "it's a right of passage"?
and no, I have honestly never, in twenty one years of life, ever done something this stupid. If you are one of those people who believe in a probableistic universe, imagine had the time at which he was going that fast, the chances decided (this is of course metaphorical) to be against someone else, and they died resulting from this. Do you think that when he gets sentenced for Manslaughter, that the parents of the people he killed would be compassionate?
There is a HUGE difference between making a mistake, and making a mistake that puts your life and other's lives at risk. I've made mistakes, but most of them were in a classroom, and involved some form of a differential equation, usually to a quite high degree (the equation, not the mistake).
Just remember that with today's understanding of the universe, and the theory that every thing happens in an infinite ammount of ways, across an infinite ammount of universes (like I said, a theory). In one of those universes, your son DID kill someone. Now granted, it isn't in this universe, but you can't bring that life back
Unfortunately, your KID will probably get off the ticket, because for some odd, and ****ty reason, courts seem to favor amnesty. The guy that T-boned me and put me in the hospital for three weeks and permanently screwed up my back got off of 7 tickets in court, and this was a guy with a record.
guy get off your high horse... the kid was driving fast...100 in a 65...so friggin what? hes a mustang guy...its what we do....he couldnt have done it in traffic so i'm guessing he hit an open patch and punched it...you gonna tell me you have a 553rwhp mustang and always stay in the speed limit? ****... when i'm on the interstate and i hit an open highway i do 140 in a 65 mph limit....tellin a mustang guy to stay in the limit is like tellin a harley guy to silence his bike...aint gonna happen...and i'm certainly not gonna blame the guy for killin someone "in an alternate universe"
as for the original post...reckless is a big one,,,remember cuba is still a non extradition country
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I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
Just because he realizes the mistake he made, that earns him compassion? I can't believe I'm the only one who has said anything like this, but that's just sad.
I'm sorry, but I reserve my compassion for people who do nothing wrong, and get the raw end of the deal, getting a reckless driving ticket is far from that. If the situation had been more like he was going the speed limit, and the Cop had tried to enforce a radar reading that he knew to be false, then I could empathize, but he didn't do nothing wrong (the double negative is quite necessary here). Should we give him a pat on the back, and say "it's a right of passage"?
and no, I have honestly never, in twenty one years of life, ever done something this stupid. If you are one of those people who believe in a probableistic universe, imagine had the time at which he was going that fast, the chances decided (this is of course metaphorical) to be against someone else, and they died resulting from this. Do you think that when he gets sentenced for Manslaughter, that the parents of the people he killed would be compassionate?
There is a HUGE difference between making a mistake, and making a mistake that puts your life and other's lives at risk. I've made mistakes, but most of them were in a classroom, and involved some form of a differential equation, usually to a quite high degree (the equation, not the mistake).
Just remember that with today's understanding of the universe, and the theory that every thing happens in an infinite ammount of ways, across an infinite ammount of universes (like I said, a theory). In one of those universes, your son DID kill someone. Now granted, it isn't in this universe, but you can't bring that life back
Unfortunately, your KID will probably get off the ticket, because for some odd, and ****ty reason, courts seem to favor amnesty. The guy that T-boned me and put me in the hospital for three weeks and permanently screwed up my back got off of 7 tickets in court, and this was a guy with a record.
Sorry for your pain... but you should slow down on the meds.
I got a ticket for 101 in a 55 when I was 16. The cop put 98 so it wouldn't be a reckless charge. I went to court and recieved a continuance for dismissal. Clean record
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last year i got one for 102 in a 55 and i paid $138 and went to traffic school and it's not on my record. (i live in ky i dont know if that makes a difference)
Hire a lawyer, go to a driving course and get a certificate, show up dressed in a suit, with both parents there. Before you go into court, desperately ask the cop if you can have the speed reduced or even drop one of the charges (not begging). Depending how perfessional you are about things most cops will generally do so. Also don't do it again.
My father, an attorney, got some kid doing 112 in a 65 the day after he got his licence in his dad's camaro, with doing what i just told you, he got the ticket knocked down to a 85/65 which turned out to be 2 points and a 200$ fine. The punishment you've got there is at minimum a 30 day day licence suspension.
I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
Just because he realizes the mistake he made, that earns him compassion? I can't believe I'm the only one who has said anything like this, but that's just sad.
I'm sorry, but I reserve my compassion for people who do nothing wrong, and get the raw end of the deal, getting a reckless driving ticket is far from that. If the situation had been more like he was going the speed limit, and the Cop had tried to enforce a radar reading that he knew to be false, then I could empathize, but he didn't do nothing wrong (the double negative is quite necessary here). Should we give him a pat on the back, and say "it's a right of passage"?
and no, I have honestly never, in twenty one years of life, ever done something this stupid. If you are one of those people who believe in a probableistic universe, imagine had the time at which he was going that fast, the chances decided (this is of course metaphorical) to be against someone else, and they died resulting from this. Do you think that when he gets sentenced for Manslaughter, that the parents of the people he killed would be compassionate?
There is a HUGE difference between making a mistake, and making a mistake that puts your life and other's lives at risk. I've made mistakes, but most of them were in a classroom, and involved some form of a differential equation, usually to a quite high degree (the equation, not the mistake).
Just remember that with today's understanding of the universe, and the theory that every thing happens in an infinite ammount of ways, across an infinite ammount of universes (like I said, a theory). In one of those universes, your son DID kill someone. Now granted, it isn't in this universe, but you can't bring that life back
Unfortunately, your KID will probably get off the ticket, because for some odd, and ****ty reason, courts seem to favor amnesty. The guy that T-boned me and put me in the hospital for three weeks and permanently screwed up my back got off of 7 tickets in court, and this was a guy with a record.
Sorry for your pain... but you should slow down on the meds.
You know what, I do feel some sort of compassion, that is for society, having to deal with you and your son for as long as they have. You didn't read a word I said did you?
It's blatently obvious that you and a couple other's only really care what is going to happen to them, and what kind of punishment they face, rather than the risk to others that they have just imposed. I can tell that the only reason you give a **** he got a ticket is because your insurance rates will go up because of it, not because of what could have happened.
There are a couple people who have responded to this thread that are very lucky that society doesn't arrest people for being mentally challenged, because a majority of you would be in jail. Some of you idiots actually drive like this, completely reckless and without regard to other's, and then you wonder why cop's stereotype owners of sports cars and pull you over more than the drivers of the prius's.
I can see that some of you are really contributors to society
And yeah, I can honestly tell you that I have never been past 80mph on any open road, whether there was traffic or not. Tracks were invented to do that in a safe environment, so that you don't risk other's lives while doing it.
Imagine it this way, it's the only thing I actually will ask you to do. Next time you want to go 100mph, imagine having to roll the dice to decide which lane of a 8 lane drag strip to do it on. On four of the lanes, there are innocent bystanders, on one of the lanes, there is a brick wall, and on the other 3, there is nothing. Every time you drive that fast, you roll the dice to see which of these things your going to hit, as you should be able to realize, there is a far greater chance of killing someone else, or yourself, rather than just being able to get off scott free.
I'm sorry, but I was about 5 inches away from death because of someone speeding like a ****ing dumb ass like this, I hope you do get ****ed up the ass, that's the only way there's going to be justice here. If I were the judge, your car would be in the impound and you would be without your licence for quite a while.
Life means way too much to risk, not to mention risking someone elses life, and that's just disrespectful as hell. Tell em' you'll take whatever they decide, and I personally hope they pack it on.
Nothing like a little compassion.... you must have never made a mistake in your life.
Just because he realizes the mistake he made, that earns him compassion? I can't believe I'm the only one who has said anything like this, but that's just sad.
I'm sorry, but I reserve my compassion for people who do nothing wrong, and get the raw end of the deal, getting a reckless driving ticket is far from that. If the situation had been more like he was going the speed limit, and the Cop had tried to enforce a radar reading that he knew to be false, then I could empathize, but he didn't do nothing wrong (the double negative is quite necessary here). Should we give him a pat on the back, and say "it's a right of passage"?
and no, I have honestly never, in twenty one years of life, ever done something this stupid. If you are one of those people who believe in a probableistic universe, imagine had the time at which he was going that fast, the chances decided (this is of course metaphorical) to be against someone else, and they died resulting from this. Do you think that when he gets sentenced for Manslaughter, that the parents of the people he killed would be compassionate?
There is a HUGE difference between making a mistake, and making a mistake that puts your life and other's lives at risk. I've made mistakes, but most of them were in a classroom, and involved some form of a differential equation, usually to a quite high degree (the equation, not the mistake).
Just remember that with today's understanding of the universe, and the theory that every thing happens in an infinite ammount of ways, across an infinite ammount of universes (like I said, a theory). In one of those universes, your son DID kill someone. Now granted, it isn't in this universe, but you can't bring that life back
Unfortunately, your KID will probably get off the ticket, because for some odd, and ****ty reason, courts seem to favor amnesty. The guy that T-boned me and put me in the hospital for three weeks and permanently screwed up my back got off of 7 tickets in court, and this was a guy with a record.
Sorry for your pain... but you should slow down on the meds.
It's blatently obvious that you and a couple other's only really care what is going to happen to them, and what kind of punishment they face, rather than the risk to others that they have just imposed. I can tell that the only reason you give a **** he got a ticket is because your insurance rates will go up because of it, not because of what could have happened.
wow, you are completely wrong about that. If that's all he cared about would he have taken me to a memorial of two kids who died in a crash and explained to me that it wasn’t about paying a fine, losing my license, or about insurance going up, it was about this as he pointed to the memorial. He talked about how I would feel if I had lost two of my friends and the only thing that kept me connected to them was being able to visit the crash scene and leave flowers... you really shouldn’t jump to conclusions and make yourself look like a fool.
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