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  • 03-08-2009, 11:51 PM
    JustEmptyEveryPocket
    Stop Sign Violation VTL 1172 0A
    My question involves traffic court in the State of: New York

    I pulled up to one stop sign, completely stopped, pulled up to the other one (right after the first one basically) was only able to get to MAYBE 5 mph, put the car in neutral, rolled up looked both ways, went and bam, pulled over for the above infraction: failure to stop at a stop sign


    any tips on how to fight it? I told the officer I did not see the second stop sign because at the time I didn't I was looking the other way to make sure traffic was not coming... any help would be greatly appreciated

    thanks!
    ps: in terms of paying money because that's what they want the most... can I request volunteer hours or anything? because I am a full-time college student and a volunteer firefighter with no job... so money is no existent, and that is my main concern with no way to pay if it does come down to that


    thanks
  • 03-10-2009, 07:29 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Stop Sign Violation VTL 1172 0A
    Explain this better. How far apart were the stop signs? Are we talking about a block?

    You admit rolling through the second stop sign, so the ticket's in no way unreasonable on its face.
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