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Airpacker 09-02-2003 12:59 PM

Dam Tommy,better go find a new part time job because when the ins company is done reaming you a new oversize stink hole,you are gonna need some serious income to pay them.

CigDaze 09-02-2003 01:06 PM


Originally posted by Troutly
Using the same time for P&R and the same Deceleration Factor.....it would take 571.10 feet to stop from 90 MPH and 263.45 feet to stop from 55 MPH.....about twice as much :)

You point is a valid one....it takes a much longer time and distance to stop the faster you go.

Okay, splittin' hairs now are we? ;)
I'm sure your imperical data is more accurate, I was using some basic physics. You know, X=Xo+1/2at^2 and V=Vo+at. :)

Bottom line, Slow Down!!

vtec 09-02-2003 01:33 PM

HyperBaja:

Hire an attorney, if it is your first offense, your likely to get the charge reduced. Even with the attorney fees, it will be cheaper in the long run.

vtec

Scott 09-02-2003 01:53 PM


Originally posted by vtec
HyperBaja:

Hire an attorney, if it is your offense, your likely to get the charge reduced. Even with the attorney fees, it will be cheaper in the long run.

vtec

Juvenile court = Mommy + Daddy and a lot of I'm sorry sir followed up by a hand slap and a small fine:rolleyes:
The best part will be the reaming the juvenile judge will give along with a 6 month AUTOMATIC suspension.:eek:

If you are lucky the court will hold your license because you are a minor this means NO points and NO insurance increase.

I speak from experience in Ohio and 2 16 year olds in the household:rolleyes: 1 is a good driver with no problems so far the other has had two 6 month suspensions. I might add she has been 18 now for a few months without a license because the term carried over her 18th birthday and the judge did not care to hear her whine about it.

X-Rated30 09-02-2003 02:04 PM


Originally posted by vtec
HyperBaja:

Hire an attorney, if it is your offense, your likely to get the charge reduced. Even with the attorney fees, it will be cheaper in the long run.

vtec

Finally -- Good advice. If your parents have an attorney, he can probably help and he may not charge.

Scott 09-02-2003 02:21 PM


Originally posted by KaamaScarab30
Finally -- Good advice. If your parents have an attorney, he can probably help and he may not charge.
6 months Mandatory suspension (new law).
I can't see hiring a Juvenile attorney for a speeding ticket just show respect and enjoy 6 months of saving gas money and taking the yellow school bus:eek: :eek: :eek:

THEJOKER 09-02-2003 02:23 PM

Hyper:

In Ga they just passed a law that you would of lost your license for a year! A local kid just last week was sentenced to 6 years in jail because he ran over and killed a couple on a Harley. Slow down , take a deep breath and enjoy your youth. BH

RHC 09-02-2003 02:49 PM

TAKE IT LIKE A MAN!!!!!!!!!
 
Ok Hyper Punk ,,,, it goes like this

Like Scott said, just deal with it ,,,, dont argue with the Man...

Thank the folks for supporting you and sticking with ya.

Get your priorities in order,, the boat should go 95, the truck 50

Get your new girlfriend to drive u to school ,,,, The old one is leaving u for a guy with a car !!!!!

and finally,,, no excuses for ALUM Creek now ,,,, ya got plenty of time to make plans


:D :D

HyperBaja 09-02-2003 02:52 PM

Yes I will. With the gas money I will save, sell the t-bird and ranger, and buy a real truck to pull a boat, when I get some money (probably be 35 then)

I will call an old girlfriend (first street race I was in was against her brother, ironic) whos dad is a lawyer...

Cord 09-02-2003 03:09 PM


Originally posted by HyperBaja
first street race I was in ...

Now, don't tell that you've been...sigh...never mind. :(


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