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Bwahahahahahaha! Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore
Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore.....
Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Are you sure that wasn't for 20MHP over the speed limit then mouthing off to the officer? -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Do you need to implement control loops in software? "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" gives you just what it says. See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:15:34 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Are you sure that wasn't for 20MHP over the speed limit then mouthing off to the officer? Nope. This morning's paper says $1050 fine plus $61 "surcharge" I NEVER mouth a cop. That's costly... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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"Jim Thompson" wrote in
message ... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). What did you say to the officer? I recall writing a letter to the city once explaining how I was sorry I had sped, but was dancing around claiming that (1) it was accidentally (since it certainly wasn't) or (2) it wouldn't happen again (since it surely would :-) ). |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:00:02 -0700, "Joel Kolstad"
wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). What did you say to the officer? I recall writing a letter to the city once explaining how I was sorry I had sped, but was dancing around claiming that (1) it was accidentally (since it certainly wasn't) or (2) it wouldn't happen again (since it surely would :-) ). I was straight up with him. Told him I dropped my Q off in the shop for maintenance and they gave me one of those new G35's to drive (a red one yet :-)... Pecos was clear and I just wanted to see what it would do... so I put my foot to the floor, and I was halfway to Desert Foothills from 24th St. before I spotted the cop ;-) I was properly belted and signaled my exit off the roadway... hands on the wheel, window rolled down, handed him my paperwork and insurance card... nothing to complain about but the speed... straight down the limited access road... straight arrow at 100MPH.... I'm not exactly inexperienced... drive the autobahn regularly at 135MPH. In fact we discussed why this hard-on about speed in America ;-) I qualified for "driver school", so no fine, just $100 for the school. Now, in Arizona, you can do "driver school" on the web :-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:00:02 -0700, "Joel Kolstad" wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). What did you say to the officer? I recall writing a letter to the city once explaining how I was sorry I had sped, but was dancing around claiming that (1) it was accidentally (since it certainly wasn't) or (2) it wouldn't happen again (since it surely would :-) ). I was straight up with him. Told him I dropped my Q off in the shop for maintenance and they gave me one of those new G35's to drive (a red one yet :-)... Pecos was clear and I just wanted to see what it would do... so I put my foot to the floor, and I was halfway to Desert Foothills from 24th St. before I spotted the cop ;-) I was properly belted and signaled my exit off the roadway... hands on the wheel, window rolled down, handed him my paperwork and insurance card... nothing to complain about but the speed... straight down the limited access road... straight arrow at 100MPH.... I'm not exactly inexperienced... drive the autobahn regularly at 135MPH. In fact we discussed why this hard-on about speed in America ;-) I qualified for "driver school", so no fine, just $100 for the school. Now, in Arizona, you can do "driver school" on the web :-) Does it at least come with a Lamborghini Diablo simulator? -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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Jim, talked my way out of a 113 mph speeding ticket on I10 between ray and
Warner one night... Told the cop straight up I was speeding. He was surprised I hadn't been drinking or doing drugs. He did ask if I was racing the BMW behind me, which was full of my buddies and yes I was... Told him everything. including how 3 of the 4 in the BMW were drunk as lords. Let me go with a yelling (real deal yelling) and no ticket.... that was back in the mid 80's..... bob in phx "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:00:02 -0700, "Joel Kolstad" wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). What did you say to the officer? I recall writing a letter to the city once explaining how I was sorry I had sped, but was dancing around claiming that (1) it was accidentally (since it certainly wasn't) or (2) it wouldn't happen again (since it surely would :-) ). I was straight up with him. Told him I dropped my Q off in the shop for maintenance and they gave me one of those new G35's to drive (a red one yet :-)... Pecos was clear and I just wanted to see what it would do... so I put my foot to the floor, and I was halfway to Desert Foothills from 24th St. before I spotted the cop ;-) I was properly belted and signaled my exit off the roadway... hands on the wheel, window rolled down, handed him my paperwork and insurance card... nothing to complain about but the speed... straight down the limited access road... straight arrow at 100MPH.... I'm not exactly inexperienced... drive the autobahn regularly at 135MPH. In fact we discussed why this hard-on about speed in America ;-) I qualified for "driver school", so no fine, just $100 for the school. Now, in Arizona, you can do "driver school" on the web :-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:00:02 -0700, "Joel Kolstad" wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). What did you say to the officer? I recall writing a letter to the city once explaining how I was sorry I had sped, but was dancing around claiming that (1) it was accidentally (since it certainly wasn't) or (2) it wouldn't happen again (since it surely would :-) ). I was straight up with him. Told him I dropped my Q off in the shop for maintenance and they gave me one of those new G35's to drive (a red one yet :-)... Pecos was clear and I just wanted to see what it would do... so I put my foot to the floor, and I was halfway to Desert Foothills from 24th St. before I spotted the cop ;-) I was properly belted and signaled my exit off the roadway... hands on the wheel, window rolled down, handed him my paperwork and insurance card... nothing to complain about but the speed... straight down the limited access road... straight arrow at 100MPH.... I'm not exactly inexperienced... drive the autobahn regularly at 135MPH. In fact we discussed why this hard-on about speed in America ;-) I qualified for "driver school", so no fine, just $100 for the school. Now, in Arizona, you can do "driver school" on the web :-) I always drive at a speed that I feel is safe. This is usually slightly in excess of the speed limit, sometimes slower, and sometimes _way_ higher. If you find me _really_ exceeding the speed limit it'll be when there's no one in front of me, I'm alert, I can see for miles, and there's no nearby schools. I haven't gotten a ticket in years; when I have been pulled over I've been able to point out the visibility and emptiness, and have gotten off with warnings. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Do you need to implement control loops in software? "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" gives you just what it says. See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:25:17 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). A talked my way out of a 120 mph in a 55 zone . . . That is probably a record of some sort. -- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:09:31 -0400, default
wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:25:17 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). A talked my way out of a 120 mph in a 55 zone . . . That is probably a record of some sort. You got me beat. I did dodge a ticket for 100MPH in a 55MPH zone once... only because I decelerated so fast the radar couldn't read my speed properly ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:09:31 -0400, default wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:25:17 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: That episode here about a year ago where I was "testing" a G35 was truly "felony speed" (~100), but I was polite and the cop gave me a ticket for 1MPH under felony (79). A talked my way out of a 120 mph in a 55 zone . . . That is probably a record of some sort. You got me beat. I did dodge a ticket for 100MPH in a 55MPH zone once... only because I decelerated so fast the radar couldn't read my speed properly ;-) And I did manage to earn a ticket on my bicycle. Construction zone in Germany, 20km/h limit, in a hurry, threw it in 10th gear, passed several cars, realized way too late that one of them had a blue hump on top of it. A stern voice sounded via its speaker: "Steer to the curb and stop NOW!". Got clocked at 35km/h and had to pay up right then and there. He said they had a radar posted at the entrance of the roadworks and it was radioed to them, and that he was sure I'd been way over 40km/h by the time I passed him so I shouldn't complain. I didn't complain. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Sounds like they finally have raised the fine to a reasonable level. In 2007 dollars the old fine (when it was enacted) would be about twice that much. -Chuck |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:35:05 -0400, Chuck Harris
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Sounds like they finally have raised the fine to a reasonable level. In 2007 dollars the old fine (when it was enacted) would be about twice that much. -Chuck It's still absurd. The biggest problem with the US is we still are obsessed with puritanical idiocy. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:35:05 -0400, Chuck Harris wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Sounds like they finally have raised the fine to a reasonable level. In 2007 dollars the old fine (when it was enacted) would be about twice that much. -Chuck It's still absurd. The biggest problem with the US is we still are obsessed with puritanical idiocy. ...Jim Thompson Really? We have traffic here around the flag pole the likes of which only shows up in your sun soaked nightmares. And yet there is still some cretin that feels the need to go zipping through the congestion at 80 MPH in his BMW, Lexus, or Lincoln Navigator. Those little cafe racers, that the stupid kids seem to favor, regularly go buzzing by at over 100MPH. Serious accidents are an hourly occurrence around the beltway, and most appear to be speed related. So please tell me again why you feel these idiots should be allowed to drive any speed they please! This isn't a desert. The only thing they missed in upping the fine is there should be mandatory jail time to go along with the new fine. -Chuck |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:53:18 -0400, Chuck Harris
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:35:05 -0400, Chuck Harris wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson Sounds like they finally have raised the fine to a reasonable level. In 2007 dollars the old fine (when it was enacted) would be about twice that much. -Chuck It's still absurd. The biggest problem with the US is we still are obsessed with puritanical idiocy. ...Jim Thompson Really? We have traffic here around the flag pole the likes of which only shows up in your sun soaked nightmares. And yet there is still some cretin that feels the need to go zipping through the congestion at 80 MPH in his BMW, Lexus, or Lincoln Navigator. Those little cafe racers, that the stupid kids seem to favor, regularly go buzzing by at over 100MPH. Serious accidents are an hourly occurrence around the beltway, and most appear to be speed related. So please tell me again why you feel these idiots should be allowed to drive any speed they please! This isn't a desert. The only thing they missed in upping the fine is there should be mandatory jail time to go along with the new fine. -Chuck I just can't grasp the intense weenie-ness of today's youth... This _desert_ "cretin" has no such problems... I drive a Q45 ;-) (Anyone who lives near the Beltway deserves it ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
So please tell me again why you feel these idiots should be allowed to drive any speed they please! This isn't a desert. The only thing they missed in upping the fine is there should be mandatory jail time to go along with the new fine. -Chuck I just can't grasp the intense weenie-ness of today's youth... Let me see if I understand you (childish insults aside): You believe it is reasonable for a person to drive at any speed they want, anywhere they want, without any threat of punishment? Would you feel the same if it was me and my dump truck, at 20 over, on your street, while your grand son was boarding his bus? This _desert_ "cretin" has no such problems... I drive a Q45 ;-) It's not the car, it is the attitude: I am so important, and you just don't matter. (Anyone who lives near the Beltway deserves it ;-) I'm a 45 minutes away, on a large estate in the heart of the horsey country. But being a businessman, I have a fair number of customers that are located somewhere around the beltway, so I do have to travel it from time to time. Your desire to drive recklessly, and that is what going 20 over is, does not trump my desire to arrive alive. -Chuck |
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Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. |
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:53:08 GMT, Fred Bloggs
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. Once upon a time Virginia was beautiful, then it grew people :-( ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Fred Bloggs wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? A coworker of mine (resident of NC) got caught on I77 in VA. I don't remember exactly how fast he was going, but it was about 30 MPH over the posted 65. By the time it was all said and done, his ticket cost him over $1000, but the lawyer managed to keep him from getting jail time. What I found that was strange was that he was referred to a lawyer in the small town that supposedly had jurisdiction for that part of I77 and that they lawyer was the brother in law of the judge assigned to the case. I still wonder to this day if there is / was some sort of racket going on. |
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 09:11:18 -0500, Noway2
wrote: Fred Bloggs wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? A coworker of mine (resident of NC) got caught on I77 in VA. I don't remember exactly how fast he was going, but it was about 30 MPH over the posted 65. By the time it was all said and done, his ticket cost him over $1000, but the lawyer managed to keep him from getting jail time. What I found that was strange was that he was referred to a lawyer in the small town that supposedly had jurisdiction for that part of I77 and that they lawyer was the brother in law of the judge assigned to the case. I still wonder to this day if there is / was some sort of racket going on. All of those coastal southern states make much of their income from traffic fines. Florida is particularly noted, though, IIRC, they got busted by the Feds some years back for using speed traps. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 09:11:18 -0500, Noway2 wrote: Fred Bloggs wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? A coworker of mine (resident of NC) got caught on I77 in VA. I don't remember exactly how fast he was going, but it was about 30 MPH over the posted 65. By the time it was all said and done, his ticket cost him over $1000, but the lawyer managed to keep him from getting jail time. What I found that was strange was that he was referred to a lawyer in the small town that supposedly had jurisdiction for that part of I77 and that they lawyer was the brother in law of the judge assigned to the case. I still wonder to this day if there is / was some sort of racket going on. All of those coastal southern states make much of their income from traffic fines. Florida is particularly noted, though, IIRC, they got busted by the Feds some years back for using speed traps. ...Jim Thompson There was one time, we were coming back from the beach and traveling through this small, very poor, southern town in the south-eastern part of North Carolina. The road went from 55 to 35 as you came into the town, of course, we slowed down. Then along comes this fire red card with Ohio tags, driven some punk kid with a shaved head, leaning over into the passenger seat while driving - going probably a good 60 through the 35 zone. Of course there was a cop sitting in a plaza in the middle of town. Well, on came the lights and the cop took off - though it took him a good 4-5 miles to catch up with the kid. To this day, I wonder if he enjoyed his stay in the county Hilton. I bet it gave him a new appreciation for "Southern Hospitality". |
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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 09:11:18 -0500, Noway2
wrote: Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? A coworker of mine (resident of NC) got caught on I77 in VA. I don't remember exactly how fast he was going, but it was about 30 MPH over the posted 65. By the time it was all said and done, his ticket cost him over $1000, but the lawyer managed to keep him from getting jail time. What I found that was strange was that he was referred to a lawyer in the small town that supposedly had jurisdiction for that part of I77 and that they lawyer was the brother in law of the judge assigned to the case. I still wonder to this day if there is / was some sort of racket going on. From what I saw, I-77 goes through West Virginia. |
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Spurious Response wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 09:11:18 -0500, Noway2 wrote: Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? A coworker of mine (resident of NC) got caught on I77 in VA. I don't remember exactly how fast he was going, but it was about 30 MPH over the posted 65. By the time it was all said and done, his ticket cost him over $1000, but the lawyer managed to keep him from getting jail time. What I found that was strange was that he was referred to a lawyer in the small town that supposedly had jurisdiction for that part of I77 and that they lawyer was the brother in law of the judge assigned to the case. I still wonder to this day if there is / was some sort of racket going on. From what I saw, I-77 goes through West Virginia. It goes through both states. There is about a 60 mile stretch through the western portion of Virginia that crosses I81. About half of it is joined up with I81, which might make identifying it on a map more difficult. It only takes about 60-70 minutes to travel through the VA portion, but takes about 2.5 - 3 hours to get through it in West Virginia. |
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Noway2 wrote: Fred Bloggs wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Virginia isn't for "lovers" anymore..... Shows what the socialist coast will do to raise money for their cockamamy schemes... $1111 fine for driving 20MPH over the speed limit! Count me out as a tourist. ...Jim Thompson I certainly don't want to dissuade your decision to *not* visit the most beautiful state in America. But is it too much to ask of your small brain of ever diminishing capacity to note that under the new Virginia law the civil fees are charged only to Virginia residents and not out-of-staters? As for the 20MPH over posted limit, that has always been one of many criteria for reckless driving, a Class I misdemeanor punishable by up to $2500 fine and/or one year in jail. It is actually 20MPH over posted speed except for 35MPH zones where it is 25MPH over, and 80MPH for any posted speed limit. Excuse me, but only for Virginia residents? Yes, the original thread is about new legislation that went into effect on 7/1 and establishes "civil remedial" fees over and above the existing fines for traffic law violations. The fees are payable to the state DMV and not the courts. Out-of-state traffic law violators will not be charged these fees. Only Virginia residents will be charged the fees. It is not enough for the legislation to simply state that additional fees will be charged, they must enact a schedule of specific fees charged for each type of traffic violation. The legislation therefore goes through each and every traffic law offense under the existing Title 46 ( or whatever it is) in the Virginia code and specifies an exact amount for each offense. Many people have mental process problems and have become outraged and/or confused by the news of this legislation. The most common misunderstandings a 1) total ignorance of basic government function and the separation of executive and judicial branches, 2) misunderstanding of the difference between fees and fines, 3) failure to note that only Virginia residents are charged the fees, 4) ignorance of the distinction between minor traffic violations, misdemeanors, and felony grade offenses, and that the fees are assigned to misdemeanors and felonies only, 5) ignorance of the Virginia code, 6) belief that the fee schedule on the existing traffic law title offenses is the creation of an entirely new set of traffic offenses. And the list goes on and on...I just don't know that it can be put more simply. A coworker of mine .... Just obey the law and you will have no problems. |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:02:49 GMT, Fred Bloggs
wrote: Noway2 wrote: [snip] A coworker of mine .... Just obey the law and you will have no problems. Just do as you're told and show me your papers ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 08:53:43 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:02:49 GMT, Fred Bloggs Noway2 wrote: [snip] A coworker of mine .... Just obey the law and you will have no problems. Just do as you're told and show me your papers ;-) Papers? Uh, I only have a pipe... Cheers! Rich |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:02:49 GMT, Fred Bloggs wrote: Noway2 wrote: [snip] A coworker of mine .... Just obey the law and you will have no problems. Just do as you're told and show me your papers ;-) ...Jim Thompson And Welcome to the Police States of America. I have often times 'joked' that I suspect people had more freedom in Soviet Union than they do in the USA today. |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:02:49 +0000, Fred Bloggs wrote:
Just obey the law and you will have no problems. Ja mein Führer. Cheers! Rich |
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