Title: Food for thought Post by: Munch on August 26, 2010, 04:01:31 AM Read this on MSN today...
A Colorado law that went into effect in 2009 doubled fines for speeding (the supporting information noted it would raise about $12 million annually for the strapped state). Another law has made speed guns mandatory in road-work zones. Be careful out there!! Title: Re: Food for thought Post by: DrDesmo on September 15, 2010, 07:18:12 PM Read this on MSN today... A Colorado law that went into effect in 2009 doubled fines for speeding (the supporting information noted it would raise about $12 million annually for the strapped state). Another law has made speed guns mandatory in road-work zones. Be careful out there!! I noticed this a couple of weeks ago [roll] ... In a completely unrelated note, any recommendations on local attorneys for traffic tickets? PM please. Cheers, Adam Title: Re: Food for thought Post by: Bick on September 16, 2010, 07:51:00 AM I noticed this a couple of weeks ago [roll] ... In a completely unrelated note, any recommendations on local attorneys for traffic tickets? PM please. Cheers, Adam Anyone capable of using more that 3% of their brain capacity can do just as well as any attorney in traffic court, and save the $500. The one exception may be DUI. Title: Re: Food for thought Post by: DrDesmo on September 16, 2010, 08:16:57 AM Anyone capable of using more that 3% of their brain capacity can do just as well as any attorney in traffic court, and save the $500. The one exception may be DUI. Past experience has told me otherwise, at least in NH. [roll] Cheers, Adam Title: Re: Food for thought Post by: ducducgooseme on September 16, 2010, 10:17:48 AM You can only use 2.7% anyways. [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Food for thought Post by: psicorp on October 16, 2010, 10:42:58 AM Quote Anyone capable of using more that 3% of their brain capacity can do just as well as any attorney in traffic court, and save the $500. This of course is coming from an attorney. [thumbsup] |