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blissedout


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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: coda]
#5844991 - 07/10/06 11:05 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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coda said: if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCALATOR = EVERLASTING FUN

On topic, though, zippoz you should definitely go to court. Not going will cause the judge to put a bench warrant out on you. That will end up costing you around 500 bucks, probably. Go to court. Contest it, if you want, but go. Not going is like screaming FUCK YOU at them. Not good.
Good luck man and keep us posted.
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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: blissedout]
#5845020 - 07/10/06 11:11 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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hey blissed you smoking on some of that tuitti fruity again :P Check the name of the original poster
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blissedout


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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: coda]
#5845053 - 07/10/06 11:17 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah, I still have the tutti fruity. I seem to never run out! I also have some grapefruit, nyc sour diesel, and a very small amount of bubble gum and nyc sour diesel hash.
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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: AliceDee]
#5845197 - 07/10/06 11:54 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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AliceDee said: they dont have to prove you were driving, if you dont know who you are lending your car to they dont care like people were saying its your responsibility... if someone actually was driving it then you could get them to take the blame but that means they have to pay the 75, its not like its dismissed if someone else is driving...
your only arguement is that the camera cant tell if a car stops or not, and that you did stop but the camera recognized a car going through a red light so it took a picture...
All cameras in my area are also equipped with radar. They can probably tell. Your only argument could be that the camera/radar was not calibrated. I'd just pay the $75.
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coda
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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: blissedout]
#5846195 - 07/11/06 09:17 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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nice, besides the hash ive tried all of those. I currently have some trainwreck, some damn good commercial kind, 3 flowering alaskan thunderfuck plants, three heavy duty tutti fruity plants, a kushage plant, and some local genetic seedlings.
Too bad i can only smoke on what's in my jar
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Re: Should I bring this citation to court? [Re: coda]
#5846323 - 07/11/06 10:16 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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alaskan thunderfuck plants
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