Do you drive?
By asmurthy
@asmurthy (2461)
India
3 responses
@joe137 (60)
• United States
12 Jun 07
That could be bad depending on what state you live in. Some states like Montana are lenient. Others like Florida throw the book at you. The best thing to do is be honest and admit guilt. The judge may
appreciate that and an apology. I don't know what the penalty will be, but if you do what I wrote, you'll definitely get the best outcome you can.
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@chayruocs4 (102)
• United States
4 Apr 08
what was the speed limit where you were driving?
sometimes you can get it reduced if you write a letter saying your sorry and you were on your way somewhere really important and it was an emergancy
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
4 Apr 08
I suppose it depends on what state you are in here in california they give pretty strict fines for speeds like that.wow good luck to you hope its not too big a fine. and no I do not drive probably one of four or five people in all of Ca who do not drive lol