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What are some of the possible outcomes when I dispute a ticket?

People think that disputing a ticket is just guilty or not guilty, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. The possible outcomes when you dispute a ticket are broad.

The range of outcomes when you dispute a ticket includes anything from receiving a complete acquittal all the way up to receiving a significant sentence such as a driving prohibition, or restrictions on your driving privileges.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 227

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a couple was arrested right after the clock struck 12 on New Year’s, a young man reasoned he was speeding because a good song came on and New Orleans won’t let you get a coke with a children’s meal anymore.

Follow the jump for more of this week’s weirdest and wackiest cases from around the globe!

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Do tickets/points I get with an N licence carry over to my class 5 licence?

Many clients ask us if getting rid of their N license will stop tickets or points they received with it from carrying over to their class 5 licence. They’re concerned that if they get points while they have their N but get a class 5 licence, they may still lose it.

Other clients feel that getting their class 5 licence, after receiving a ticket but before it’s dealt with in court, may exempt them from the potential of a driving prohibition.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 226

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday a man in Florida was caught having sex with a dog, a woman’s world cup celebration could be facing jail time and a man dressed as the grinch ruined his company’s holiday party.

Follow the jump for more of this week’s weirdest and wackiest cases from around the globe.

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Asking the officer to change the face of the ticket to registered owner

Many people have heard of a method to avoid the consequences of a traffic ticket, in particular, the points and the record, by asking the officer to amend the violation ticket to reflect the charge against the registered owner. While it is true that the violation ticket can be amended, that doesn’t mean that an officer or a court will allow it.

When a ticket is issued, the officer is required to indicate whether the ticket is being issued to the driver or the owner. They are trained to issue tickets to the driver of the motor vehicle unless they are not able to identify the officer, in which case the owner becomes responsible for what is done with the vehicle.

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