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I'm 16 and like in cook county Illinois. In the last month I've gotten two speeding tickets. One was 58 in a 35, and the other was 48 in a 30. I have court October 3rd and 7th. Does anyone have any advice on how to fight these, or a smart way to go about handling these tickets. (link)
Are you talking about going to court to contest the tickets? In your case, you shouldn't try to contest it. You definitely don't want to "fight" the judge. They'll show no mercy to people who are arrogant. They like to see people who are sorry, but don't even try to fake it because they'll see right through you. They see almost a hundred people a day.

Anyways, the only people who really win when they contest a ticket are those who didn't go that much over the limit, like 5 over. In your case, you were going way over the speed limit.

If I were you, I'd just pay what I owe. The best thing you can do is immediately pay off your fines once you are ticketed so they don't go up, instead of putting it off and ending up paying a ridiculous amount of money. Make sure you stop speeding so it doesn't happen again!!! Speeding tickets are a stupid waste of money that can easily be avoided. Hopefully you've learned something from this.


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Yes, ive learned that I need to buy a top of the line radar detector with my next pay check




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