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ben94gt
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Ill agree, VA sucks ass for speeding tickets. Though surprisingly In the Hampton Roads area all the interstates are signed for 55 mph, though if youre not doing at least 65 youre going to get run over.

1/27/2011 5:31:00 PM

jethromoore
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God help you if you go 75...

1/28/2011 7:42:21 AM

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I do not see how Virginia's misdemeanor which can be elevated to felony reckless driving at a speed in excess of 80 mph is not a violation of the 8th amendment. On the free way 81 is 11 over when the speed limit is 70mph.

In my opinion this is clearly an excessive punishment for the crime.

1/28/2011 8:31:24 AM

bobster
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Where is a 70 in Virginia?

1/28/2011 9:58:54 AM

pilgrimshoes
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I-85 has some stretch of 70 iirc

1/28/2011 10:00:25 AM

bobster
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Ok, I just remember the speed limit dropping significantly when you crossed the border on 95.

1/28/2011 10:29:41 AM

Skack
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IIRC, I-85 is 70 on the VA side of the border and it drops to 65 when you hit NC.

1/28/2011 10:32:40 AM

pilgrimshoes
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yeah it's flipped for 85/95

i95 is 70 in nc, and drops to 65 when you cross into va
i85 is 65 in nc and goes to 70 when you cross into va

1/28/2011 10:33:54 AM

Stryver
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I-95 is now 70 in VA, it upgraded a bit ago. And in the 30 miles of it near Emporia, I routinely see more cops than in the remaining 150 miles between there and DC.

1/28/2011 5:30:23 PM

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Yeah I-95 definitely has 70 mph for quite a bit of it, and when I drove up from the Tennessee side (I think I-81?) there was also 70 mph

1/28/2011 5:34:01 PM

Stryver
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Yesterday, there were only 2 cops on my side of the highway near Emporia. But 295 around Richmond had 6. Including one that looked almost like he was dug in to a hill in the median. Some poor sot was so interesting he was handcuffed and had 3 cars and a wrecker stopped on the side of the road with him. I'm guessing $175 to a lawyer ain't gettin' him off the hook.

1/30/2011 2:46:22 PM

gunzz
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i commute to the DC area from Raleigh weekly and lately i have been seeing more cops.
not too many during my block from 345pm - 750pm / only saw a few on both highways

last week though i saw cops, troopers and sheriffs everywhere

1/31/2011 10:36:19 AM

Stein
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I recently got a ticket for 80 in a 70 in Emporia.

That sucked.

1/31/2011 10:55:52 AM

Duncan
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^Heh, now that I think about it my ticket was 80 in a 70... in Emporia.

1/31/2011 12:37:28 PM

TKE-Teg
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^&^^FML I just got a ticket in Emporia yesterday. 81 in a 70. I couldn't fucking believe I got pulled for going 11 over the limit. Do you guys know of any good lawyers in Emporia or around there that can help me take care of this?

2/20/2011 11:55:47 AM

Stein
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I used http://www.powellandparrish.com/ -- lawyer got it dropped to Improper Equipment. $121 in court costs + $150 to the lawyer.

Not sure if it will be any different for you since it's 11 over and I had a spotless driving record prior to this.

2/20/2011 12:01:08 PM

TKE-Teg
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Thanks Stein. I've had tickets before but my license is spotless right now; the last points were dropped almost 2 years ago. I'm worried about the 81 part since for some reason as soon as you're going over 80 mph you become an enemy of the state

I'll look into that tomorrow when I'm back in Raleigh.


Also, it would now seem that I-95 in VA is 70mph in lots of places now. More than before that's for sure.

2/20/2011 12:08:55 PM

TKE-Teg
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LMAO

So I just drove back from Maryland (was up for the NCSU game) and while driving through southern Virginia the following happened:

I was cruising along going 78-79 mph in a 70 mph zone and was following a large Chevy SUV (fuel mileage drafting benefits FTW). For some reason (traffic maybe) I was a few hundred yards behind the Chevy and wanted to catch up so I stepped on the gas for a few seconds and sped up to 91 for an instant and then coasted back down to speed as I was just 4-5 car lengths behind the Chevy again. Just after I took my foot off the gas I noticed a HP unit under an overpass on my right standing next to his car clocking people. He didn't even flinch as I went by, so to the best of my knowledge he clocked me when I was going 78 or so and moved onto another car before I sped up

2/21/2011 2:47:37 PM

gunzz
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Emporia must make most of its cities money on speeding tickets

2/21/2011 3:49:48 PM

theduncan
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got flashed by a red light camera last time I drove through VA, haven't heard anything yet though. That's just a fee, no points on your license or anything right?

2/22/2011 8:28:49 AM

skokiaan
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^^ fucking emporia

2/22/2011 8:58:08 AM

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correct

2/22/2011 8:58:45 AM

Str8BacardiL
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I heard if you get caught speeding in VA its just as bad as getting caught protesting in Libya. (you are snipered on the spot)

2/22/2011 9:33:39 AM

TKE-Teg
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The lawyer Stein recommended should come through for me. Total tab is gonna be around $356, ouch.

2/22/2011 6:57:02 PM

theDuke866
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yeah, $250 is the pretty standard rate elsewhere, so $350 sounds reasonable for VA. Might call around to a few other places, though...it's not like you're hiring Johnny Cochrane. Someone might do it for $250.

2/22/2011 7:04:31 PM

Duncan
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I used Miller-Ceracuolo for $135 (+$120 in court fees) for droppin my 80 in a 70 in Emporia to defective equipment.

Pretty sure that $135 is a flat fee for speeding tickets, look them up before you drop $356 instead of just $235.

http://recklessdriving-virginia.com/

2/22/2011 9:42:31 PM

Stryver
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Should make a new thread: Don't Speed in Emporia, I did, and now I'm friends with a VA Lawyer

By the way, I only saw 4 cops in the last 30 miles of VA's I-95 by Emporia tonight. It must have been a slow night. Or, they're getting better at hiding.

2/23/2011 1:06:39 AM

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Unlike NC, counties get a % of ticket revenue in VA. But man, stopping someone for only doing 10 mph over and writing them is straight chicken shit.

2/23/2011 1:43:02 AM

TKE-Teg
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^^^^&^^^The lawyer fee is $175. The rest is the fine + court costs.

^amen

[Edited on February 23, 2011 at 8:20 AM. Reason : d]

2/23/2011 8:19:53 AM

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The problem is that they are out there writing tickets because they can, not because they should. I've been stopped in Emporia and on I-85 in VA for doing only 11; total crap. Unless you are doing some interdiction, look at why you are stopping people. Any monkey with a RADAR gun can stop a car or write a registration ticket. But do you write someone because you can or because you should?

Last year I got stopped on 85 where it drops of 70 -> 65 ->60 or so? Totally deserved that encounter.

2/23/2011 2:04:06 PM

TKE-Teg
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Yeah I mean he's just doing his duty to keep the interstates safe right? I mean, clearly me going 81 in my track ready sports car in the left lane was more hazardous than the overloaded late model Chevy pickup truck in the left lane loaded down with like 15 wicker chairs hanging off the back traveling at 75 mph (in the wrong lane).

2/24/2011 9:55:41 AM

Talage
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I'm trying to decide if I should just pay my ticket for 79 in a 65 in Carroll county, or pay a lawyer $$$ to maybe do something about it. Any thoughts/opinions, lawyer suggestions for Carroll county?

My last ticket was from Dec 09 for 81 in a 65 and I used a PJC in NC (I don't *think* a VA conviction will affect that, right?).

4/3/2011 9:13:16 PM

Smath74
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how about we start using the official speeding ticket advice thread?

http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_postreply.aspx?topic=389230

can a premie bump it for me?

4/3/2011 10:08:09 PM

Talage
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I dunno, Virginia's nazi-like speeding laws may merit their own thread

4/3/2011 10:11:30 PM

ncsuallday
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fuck Virginia

Driving to Martinsville today for NASCAR and I knew to do the speed limit because VA are bitches about that but I was going down a highway that was two lanes, huge median, two lanes (similar to 40) where the speed limit was 60 the whole way. Apparently I missed a temporary sign on the side of the road that said because of the race the speed limit was 45. Crested a hill with 2 other cars cop is there and of course the cop pulls me (only one with an NC tag) so I got a 59 in a 45. Total bullshit. I was 100 yards from parking!!! I honestly thought I was doing under the speed limit the whole time.

4/3/2011 10:44:21 PM

stategrad100
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one of the traffic judges who handles most of the cases in the Hampton Roads areas had her brother killed by a drunk driver


so think about her trying to decide appropriately on your traffic case next time you speed in Tidewater

4/3/2011 11:42:03 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^^^I'd hire the lawyer

^what the hell does speeding have to do with drunk driving?

4/5/2011 11:16:33 AM

stategrad100
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I hired Stephen Decillis when I got stopped in Emporia. He used to an assistant DA there and got the whole thing dropped FTW - just pulled my longterm driving record from the VA DMV the other day and expected the 2002 incident to be reported - NOTHING! ZERO points! Decillis FTW


Hi...my name is stategrad100...and I'm a speeder in Emporia to be read like an AA meeting....hiiiii stategrad100....

4/6/2011 9:01:06 PM

stategrad100
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And I just remembered e-mailing with him back in the day...something to the effect of...I have a secret weapon I noticed on my ticket that might be of use to you in the courtroom.

This happened about noon yet the officer incorrectly marked 11:55 AM as 11:55 PM. Do you see? What an idiot right? Will that get me off?



Reply e-mail was something to the effect of

No.....


COLLEGE MAKES YOU SMARTER THOUGH

4/6/2011 9:10:03 PM

Talage
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"TKE-Teg
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^^^^^I'd hire the lawyer"


That's what I ended up doing. Gonna set me back at least $400 (lawyer and court fees) but they seem to think they can get it reduced to a no-points offense.

4/6/2011 9:18:12 PM

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