Sunday, July 16, 2006

Speeding Ticket Blog Has Moved!

I have decided to move my blog to a new domain.

You can now find it over here : Speeding Ticket Blog

Hope to see you over there some time soon!

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Speeding Ticket Review

Beat My Speeding Ticket Review

Today I read a book called “Case Dismissed” which is available from: http://www.beatmyspeedingticket.com

After going through the material, I have to say that this is probably the best resource to turn to in regards to beating a speeding ticket. It’s truly the best product on the market. Let me tell you more about it:

One of the best things about “Case Dismissed” is how simple it makes everything. For example, here are the five steps that the book walks you through:

Step 1) Gives you a detailed, workable, layered defense that is trial tested and court proven.

Step 2) Gives you the background on how this defense system works and how to work it.

Step 3) Gives you a feel of how the trial will proceed and detail what questions to ask.

Step 4) Gives you the winning strategy that you will otherwise not have.
Case Dismissed has detailed legal information and case law that has been painstakingly researched and compiled.

Step 5) Gives you precedent-setting case law to use in your trial.


Here’s some of the contents of this book:

the 5 critical things that you need to look for on your speeding ticket, and the 4 special directions you need to follow to avoid unnecessary complications (pg 7)

8 basic legal rules you must know before going into court, and the one thing you absolutely should not do, no matter how tempting. (pg 10)

the 3 kinds of evidence that you will be fighting, and the one fatal flaw the prosecution is going to make to allow you to get your case dismissed.

12 basic courtroom practices, specifically regarding speeding trials, that will make you feel like Perry Mason, with an impenetrable defense. (pg 13-15)

Easily avoid the 7 deadly mistakes that can make you lose unnecessarily, and be 100% ready for any sneaky tricks that the prosecution may try to pull on you. (pg 16)

the secret strategy of a "Trial By Ambush" that by its nature alone, will set up the prosecution to be totally unprepared and make a fatal mistake. (pg 16)

an insiders glimpse of what your fast trial will be like, and the one thing you need to listen to from the police officer when he testifies. (pg 19-20)

the very first thing you need to say to the Judge (and do) when your case is called. (pg 21)

exactly what you need to do and say immediately if the police officer fails to come to your trial, otherwise you will be casually scheduled for another day. (pg 23)

How to take advantage of an unprepared prosecution and not let them get away with postponing your trial, so they can get ready. (pg 23)

Print and use, word for word, the 3 case-dismissing objections you need to know when the prosecution comes unprepared (pg 23-24)

an actual transcript of a trial in which Case Dismissed strategies were used - and won! (pg 50)

the strategy to beat your speeding ticket when there is no prosecutor (bonus supplement)

Trial questions to use if you were caught by a pace car (pg 28)

Trial questions to use if you were caught by radar (pg 34)
Trial questions to use if you were caught by laser (pg 39)

As you can see this book is very comprehensive and includes pretty much everything you need to beat your speeding ticket. But the beauty of this book lies in the fact that you can have your notes with you in court! The book explains what to take with you, so you’re fully prepared to win at court.

The only problem I had with Case Dismissed was that it is in e-book form. This means it’s a digital download, and not a real life book. Personally, I like to read a real book instead of an ebook…but the reading style is very clear and easy on the eye.

And I suppose you don’t have to wait for a book to arrive in the mail as you can download it instantly, which is a plus. So even if you are in court TODAY, you can download the book, and take the notes with you… even read them off your laptop while your in court.

Case Dismissed comes with a 200% Guarantee, which means if you want a refund…you can get your money back, and still keep everything! I think that’s quite impressive for something being sold on the internet.

In conclusion, if you want the best chance of beating your speeding ticket, this is the book to choose.

You can find Case Dismissed here: http://www.beatmyspeedingticket.com

P.S I haven’t been paid to write this review…I’m just being honest with what I think about it. Thanks.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Speeding Ticket

How To Avoid Getting A Speeding Ticket

When you’re driving on a highway, remember to stay within a group of other cars. This makes it much more difficult for a police officer to pick you off, as you aren’t speeding in front of everyone.

Be aware of your surroundings. Remember to scan the road ahead of you, looking for any places where a police officer could be hiding.

Make sure you know the speed limit of the area you’re driving in. Keep a look out for any traffic signs that tell you the current speed limit.

Always keep you car in good condition. For example, if you have a tail light out, you are going to be noticed much easier by a police officer, as they are looking out for these kinds of things. Make sure you spend the few dollars it costs to keep your car in good repair.

If you do get stopped by a police officer, always be polite. If you are rude in any way they will have something else against you. Also, try not to volunteer too much information. Obviously you have to answer his questions, but don’t add to much…just answer the question.

The first question the police officer will most likely ask you is if you know why you have been stopped. At this point, you have three options to choose from.

Firstly, you can completely admit that you were speeding. The officer would appreciate this, as this is what he wants. The officer may let you off with just a warning.

The down side to answering in this way is that if you’re given a speeding ticket, and admitted that you were speeding then it can and will be used against you in the court. The police officer will be taking notes on everything you say to him, so if you feel that you will definitely get a speeding ticket then you should avoid directly admit to the police officer that you were speeding.
The second option you have is to deny that you were speeding. Keep in mind that this approach is going to create some tension between you and the police officer. If you don’t have a good argument to prove to the police officer that you weren’t speeding, he will still give you a ticket.

The upside to this, however, is if you deny speeding, you have a better chance of beating the ticket when it goes to court, because you denied speeding from the outset.

The third option you have is to neither admit nor deny the fact you were speeding. Often this approach will work best. When you are stopped and asked if you know why you were stopped act as if you don’t know why. When he tells you that you were speeding, tell the officer in a calm and respectful force that you just didn’t notice…and give a plausible excuse.

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