[Hidden-tech] Requesting Assistance with contesting a ticket

Annamarie Pluhar annamarie at pluharconsulting.com
Tue Apr 14 06:12:03 EDT 2015


I've contested a ticket twice - both times in Maryland. Both times I 
represented myself.

In the first case: I was incensed because I got picked out but everyone 
else around me was also going above the speed limit (this was on 95 
between DC and Baltimore) - listening to the morning of cases I learned 
that the language I should use was "moving with the flow of traffic". It 
worked.

In the second I was on a deserted road on the Eastern shore mid-day and 
the cops who pulled me over had faked that they needed assistance. The 
judge was furious with them for the entrapment and let me off.

 From that experience - others may have different views - I think your 
son should go to court and simply present his case. I'm not clear from 
what you say below but it sounds like he thought he was driving safely 
and correctly. I think getting lawyers involved escalates the situation.

My two cents.


Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 13 Apr 2015, at 23:30, SandyWeiner wrote:

> Hi All,
> I'm looking for help for my son, who got a speeding ticket in 
> Connecticut a few weeks back and we need to contest it. He was taught 
> to drive in Germany and assumed the correct course of action when 
> someone tailgated him even after he had slowed down was to them speed 
> up to let them past, in an HOV lane. We have a list of Connecticut 
> traffic lawyers but do not know whom to go to. Any suggestions?
> Many thanks!
> In Metta,
> Sandy
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