Traffic Tickets

United States
November 8, 2006 1:30pm CST
Do you think it is fair to have to pay court costs more than once for tickets you recieved on the same day? for instance if you get a speeding ticket and you did not have on your seat belt should that be two different court costs if you are being served the ticketby same officer?
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4 responses
@skyblade (482)
• United States
8 Nov 06
If you get a ticket for speeding and you don't have a seatbelt on, you are in violation of 2 laws. You get 1 ticket for 2 violations. So, yes it is fair.
• United States
8 Nov 06
so your saying it is fair? lets say you go shopping can i charge you for looking and buying who makes nj traffic laws?
• United States
16 Jan 14
As in the profession of traffic ticket attorney....there is a facility of free consultancy with the comfort discussion, and fight for the clients to make compensation of the charges applied of traffic ticket on them.
• United States
8 Nov 06
It's an interesting and valid question. When someone files a civil suit against another, and files for two different reasons, but it's heard in the same case, I don't think they pay extra court costs, but I may be wrong. If that's the case, then tickets shouldn't either... hummm, I may have to research that one.
@isasice (2015)
• Iceland
10 Nov 06
I wouldn't think that is fair. I would expect to get one ticket with both violations on it. I always used my AAA card when I got speeding tickets in the US so I never had any court fees. No, I can't see how they would justify double court fees for this one.