STR wrote:Tagged wrote:Akane wrote:That means it's up to the police to say if you actually allow to bring the case to court, no matter if I'm in the right or wrong.
Does this mean that after you write the letter, instead of them deciding whether to cancel your fine, they decide whether to let you go to court??
No. You ALWAYS have the right to take a ticket to court. You simply write to them and request a court hearing.
Nope, I didn't bother explaining I just said can I please have a court hearing date, and please send me a copy of "summery of facts" to my return address.
They didn't reply, then it's $150 + $30 court fees (asshole thing to do on their behalf tbh), and THEN they send a letter "Thanks for writing to us explaining your situation, but yeah, please remember to pay the fine, kthxbai".
I know you're gonna call BS on this one, so I've taken a pic.
Oh hai officer, it's only been 2 years since you've gotten back to me, thanks. And the fines been paid already btw, like, last year.
I heard a mate of mine that you've been doing bad things, I didn't really see it, I wasn't even there, but I'll give you a fine anyway, and DO NOT CONTEST, because I'll just ignore you and send you another fine with $30 court cost on top anyway, so don't waste your time. Yes the scooter in front of you was doing 20kph and weaving left and right, but that's okay because you're the one in the car with the loud exhaust, so you = wrong.
and GLHF if you have previous traffic fines, even if it dates to more than 7 years ago, they'll use it to their advantage, ie saying in front of the judge "going by your previous records I am not surprised that you've done <insert the things you're accused of>". And then that's another can of worms waiting to be opened
Advice to OP: just pay the fine, you can't really win, I've won ONCE only, and I had to go great lengths. It gets me quite worked up at times, and I might show my emotion a bit too much when it comes to threads like this. But don't waste your time, just pay the fine.