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Beat the Cops

Author : Alex Carroll
Publisher : Aceco
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Law
ISBN : 0963464116

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Tells how to avoid and contest moving violations, discusses speed limits, radar, and drunk driving, and describes traffic court procedures.

Beat Your Ticket

Author : David Wayne Brown
Publisher : NOLO
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781413303513

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Covers when to seek professional help, when to take the traffic-school option- how to research for court- and how to conduct yourself before the judge- Mike Maza Dallas Morning News

Fight Your Ticket

Author : David Wayne Brown
Publisher : NOLO
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Law
ISBN : 0873371321

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Fight That Ticket in British Columbia

Author : Stephen R. (Stephen Ross) Harrison,Peter Smilsky
Publisher : International Self-Counsel Press
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0889081662

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Fight Your Ticket and Win in California

Author : David Brown
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1280474319

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Fight that Ticket in British Columbia

Author : Peter Smilsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0889081247

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Fight that Ticket in Alberta

Author : J. D. James
Publisher : International Self-Counsel Press
Page : 83 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1979-01-01
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0889082146

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How To Get Out of Any Parking Ticket

Author : Jeff Shand-Lubbers
Publisher : Hyperink Inc
Page : 17 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2012-02-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781484006849

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ABOUT THE BOOK The cost of a parking ticket is no laughing matter. Particularly for those living in urban areas, parking ticket expenses can add up quickly and put a serious dent in one’s budget. Additionally, recent studies have given support to anecdotal evidence that parking fees often increase substantially following poor economic times for cities and municipalities. This can lead to sticker shock for someone who receives their first parking ticket in a number of years. While in some instances it may be true that “You can’t fight City Hall,” it doesn’t mean that fighting a parking ticket is always a pointless endeavor. For those willing to put in a little bit of effort in explaining why they don’t think they should have to pay it’s not unreasonable to expect an outcome that doesn’t end with forking over $100 or more. Of course, getting out of parking tickets is downright difficult if your best argument is simply that you don’t want to pay. If you parked illegally, chances are you will have to pay (though not always). But if you truly feel you were in the right and the city was in the wrong, fighting a ticket can be a worthwhile and money-saving endeavor. MEET THE AUTHOR Scott Charles has over a decade’s worth of experience as a research analyst. Scott spent 11 years at a Fortune 500 company providing research and analytical services to marketing teams, product managers, R&D staff, and executives. His specialty is doing comprehensive deep dives to support ideation processes, identifying business opportunities, market analysis and business development. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Thomas Friedman’s object in The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization is to provide a framework for understanding “globalization” as an international system. Globalization, according to Friedman, is the sum total of all the various economic interests of everybody in the world. These interests are not bound by national borders, or by any particular cultural barrier. The simple clarity of the Cold War (e.g., US vs. Soviet Union) has been replaced by something more complex. Everybody is pro-globalization to the extent they benefit, and against globalization to the extent it damages their interests. The conflict therefore is about power: who has it, who wants it, and how much is it worth. Sometimes power in measured in money, sometimes in political or cultural control. Friedman knows all this, and his narrative has a few well placed caveats. The problem is in sorting out all the various dynamics. Friedman doesn’t actually set out to sort everything out, he attempts to define what is going on in the broadest sense. Simply put, globalization can be understood as the combination of advanced communications technology and supply chain management. The ideas here are nothing new: the telegraph and the Erie Canal had the same impact. A few years later, the telephone and the Panama Canal had an even bigger impact. What’s new this time around is the enormous interconnectedness of it all. The human dynamic tensions have not changed, but the speed at which the interactions happen, and the scope, is way larger. And in this new world, individuals have more power. Because the Internet changes everything. Buy a copy to keep reading!

Fight Your Ticket

Author : David Wayne Brown
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0873370457

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Beat the System: Tips On Getting Speeding ticket and Traffic Light tickets Dismissed

Author : Bo Simpson
Publisher : Bull City Publishing
Page : 63 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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If you are a driver on the road, you already know the trouble that one can get into when dealing with a speeding ticket. It is something that no matter how careful you think you are being, you will have to deal with at some point in your driving. This can be from you rushing to work or becoming distracted while driving. There are a number of ways that you can either avoid a ticket or if you get one fight it and get out of having to pay it. This book will show you a few of the ways that getting out of a ticket can be accomplished and the best part is most of them are 100% free. No one will argue the fact a speeding ticket will ruin a persons day and can even damage your driving record as well as increase your insurance rates. Police are getting smarter with the tricks that they use in catching a speeder, this in turn means that you as the driver need to be smarter in avoiding getting caught speeding. One trick that seems to work is that cops will often target those that are driving a fancy sports car. While it is not the standard rule, most cops will not even try and target a car that looks old and beat up. Unless you are just tearing up the road and it is obvious that you are speeding, you can generally sneak getting about five miles over the speed limit if you are driving a car that looks like it would fall apart if you tried to speed in it. This is one of the tricks that you will learn about in this book. It is not a book that will tell you how to get away with blatant speeding, but will help you in avoiding those tickets that you just barely were speeding to earn yourself. For any driver the thought of a speeding ticket is something that can stop them in their tracks. There are a number of ways that the cops are able to catch speeders and just as many ways that a person can get out of a ticket if they know the tricks. knowing the ways that radars work will help you to know how to get past them and not get caught speeding. If you are caught speeding, this report will give you the advice you need to get out of the ticket and get on with your life.

The Traffic Ticket Handbook

Author : David N. Jolly
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 1432781642

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The Traffic Ticket Handbook How to Beat your Traffic Ticket More than 100,000 people receive a speeding ticket in the United States on a daily basis. This translates into more than 36,500,000 tickets every single year being issued to drivers in the United States. It has been concluded that the average fine for a traffic ticket is approximately $150 which translates into nearly $5.4 billion in revenue for the government (or branches of) annually. However, anyone who has received a speeding ticket or two understands that the financial pain is not restricted to the dollar amount on the face of the ticket. The collateral consequences of traffic tickets also impact a driver's insurance. The insurance companies in the United States seek billions of dollars per year in raised premiums from drivers who have committed traffic violations. It should therefore be obvious that the government (and insurance companies) benefits from driver indiscretions and the dutiful work of thousands of police officers. Whether the government admits it or not traffic tickets are a wonderful way to raise revenue. And with the Country in an undeniable financial panic and near bankruptcy, what better way to quash the financial fears than by robbing its citizens. If you have recently received a traffic ticket you are well aware of how expensive they are. Further, the costs of some individual traffic tickets are illogical and offensive. The manner in which officers are quietly informed to fill their quota of traffic tickets is the modern equivalent of the Roman Empire's tax collectors. Therefore, if you have received a traffic ticket, particularly one that is considered a "moving violation," why wouldn't you fight it? Some states consider such "minor violations" criminal, so you must fight these allegations to preserve your record. Too much is at stake. For those states that consider traffic violations mostly "civil," you should still fight as there undoubtedly will be negative impact if you do not. More to the point, the financial penalties are arbitrarily set so at the very least fight the amount indicated on the face of the ticket. We all try to limit our taxes (lawfully), and ultimately this is simply another form of taxation. The Traffic Ticket Handbook is specifically dedicated to those individuals who have been cited for speeding tickets or any moving violation and wish to learn more about the traffic ticket process and how to fight and beat the ticket. If you have been cited and need to protect your insurance and driving privilege, this book is for you. The Traffic Ticket Handbook will explain how the different speed measuring devices work and how they can fail. You will learn how to structure an argument and raise legal issues like a lawyer. In addition to speeding tickets The Traffic Ticket Handbook looks at the major moving violations that will harm your insurance and potentially suspend your driver's license. If you are considering hiring an attorney to help fight your ticket, The Traffic Ticket Handbook also gives advice on how to hire a well qualified traffic ticket attorney. And finally, The Traffic Ticket Handbook gives you practical tips on how to avoid a future traffic ticket. The Traffic Ticket Handbook is a valuable resource for any driver who has ever received a traffic ticket and wants to beat the charge. Learn from a traffic defense attorney who has personally handled more than 10,000 traffic tickets in court.

Fight that Ticket!

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:426228528

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Fight Your Ticket

Author : David Wayne Brown
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1984-06
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0917316908

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Fight Your Ticket

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Traffic courts
ISBN : 0873372948

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Ticket Scalping

Author : Kerry Segrave
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2006-11-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780786428052

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Ticket scalping is as much an American staple as apple pie. Beginning as early as the mid-1800s, scalpers, known as "sidewalk men," were charging all the traffic would bear for event tickets. Although these speculators were generally viewed as pariahs and public opinion was against the practice, legal attempts to limit their activities were far from successful. Boston enacted laws as early as 1873, while Pennsylvania followed suit in 1884. Still, such measures did little good since some laws were declared unconstitutional and, for the ones that were upheld, the fines were negligible with jail time rarely served. Over the years, as moral objections to scalping dimmed, the public became more tolerant as the practice became increasingly prevalent. By the 1990s, the capitalist mantras of free market and economic principles of supply and demand were even being used to justify the practice. This volume details the ways in which scalping has changed over the years from a one-man business to an agency-controlled enterprise, from performances by Jenny Lind to Billy Joel. The book examines the general situation, public opinion and legal perception of scalping for four distinct periods: 1850-1899; 1900-1917; 1918-1949 and 1950-2005. Emphasis is placed on the ways in which public and legal perception of the practice has evolved over this period. Scalping, slowly gaining a more positive status, has become more accepted as part of the economic practice of free markets.