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Speeding 15km Over (reduced From 25km Over) - Should I Fight It?

by: sandip on

Hello everyone,


I just want to say that I have done a search and have read through the other posts on this topic, but was hoping for some advise on my specific situation.


I was pulled over for speeding 75 in a 50 by cop operating a radar trap. The ticketing officer reduced it to 65 ($53 and no points) and marked my ticket with a code "R75" which I have now learned means reduced from 75.


Should I try to fight this? I have been warned by some traffic ticket agents that if I try to fight it they could bring the charge back up to 75 in a 50 and 3 demerit points if I lose.


Any opinions? Thanks.

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by: bend on

- Yes, they can amend the charge.


- Demerit points in the grand scheme are rather meaningless.


- Your insurance will treat 15km and 25km the exact same.

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