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Richmond69er 09-21-2009 11:05 AM

I got a ticket on my way to LA...

i was going about 100mph in the 70 zone... BIG ticket....
i decided i didnt want to pay it and brushed it off... eventually i forgot about it until one day i got a letter in the mail. said my ticket has been pardoned... so i lucked out.

MG1 09-21-2009 11:06 AM

I had a warrant for my arrest due to not paying a speeding ticket. I never went to the US for the longest of time. Never had a reason to. After letting it go for nearly ten years, I went across the border and asked if I was on any record. I know, I know....... I took a huge chance. I was told the warrant was erased. I guess there is a time limit, but are you going to take that chance? I was darn lucky. I could have been hauled off to jail.. some American ass rape.

Nintensity 09-21-2009 11:17 AM

that's 136km per hour.... wtf were you thinking..

dizzystar 09-21-2009 11:24 AM

well what you could do about it is stop excessively speeding like a fucking douchebag on the highway, either that or get killed in your rental car the next time you do it.

either way, we win.

J____ 09-21-2009 11:44 AM

um...... no.

They wont detain you at the border. I go back and forth to and from the States all the time. Have 3 outstanding tickets in various states. They dont detain you at the border, don't know where you guys get that. Only thing is if you fail to pay, you're supposed to show up in court, when you don't they apparently put out a warrant for ur arrest and/or ban you from driving there. So... if you get pulled over again in the same state, they can impound the car ur in and throw u in jail until u pay up. I have not tested that theory as i havent got pulled over again in a state where i had an outstanding ticket. I had an outstanding ticket in Oregon so I'm banned from driving there, but this time I was in Tenessee and got pulled over again for speeding, but either nothing showed up in regards to my Oregon ticket or they didn't care, as the officer didnt mention anything about it nor was i thrown in jail. Now state to state relationships in regards to traffic tickets vary dependent on the state, so maybe if i get pulled over in washington and have an Oregon outstanding ticket, i might get jailed, who knows.

One more thing is after a certain period of time, you might find a local vancouver collections agency like Wiggins would buy out your US outstanding ticket and try to collect from you. When that happens, it is said that technically you no longer have a ban in driving there nor a record of unpaid ticket, since Wiggins paid it for you (but now is trying to collect from you). So therefore you can drive there, get pulled over again and not have to worry about going to jail. Again this isn't confirmed or tested, however, a friend of mine had that happen in washington where he didnt pay his speeding ticket, 5 years later Wiggins sent him a letter about the collection, then after he got that notice he was pulled over AGAIN in washington, but they no longer had a record of unpaid ticket nor did he go to jail. In the end, you be the verdict if this is true or not. But getting detained at the border for unpaid ticket? I doubt that will happen.

You can pay online most of the time as well. I paid all my Florida tickets as it's such a nice state and chance are i'll be going down there again within the next 10 years, but for places like Ohio or Nebraska? no way I'm paying those haha. Oh btw, in Montana, if you get pulled over and get ticketed, the cop makes you pay on the spot if he sees you have a foreign drivers license. If you say you dont have cash, they'll follow you to an ATM for you to withdraw cash. HAHA that's so sketchy, but i guess they know you're not going to pay up otherwise.

Get a V1 if you plan on driving in the states. It's saved me countless number of times, only time i got ticketed since i've had it was when i was paced by an undercover cop car and this recent time when i didnt have it haha. Some states it's illegal to use, but apparently a trick for that if your really paranoid is keep an addressed and stamped file envelop with you, when time comes throw the radar into the envelope and seal it. Legally they can't open a sealed letter so they cant prove ur using a radar detector. Again i havent tested that one haha.

Now before some of you ethugs flame me for speeding, endangering others blah blah, i only speed if it's safe to do so, ie open highway not much traffic, and follow the pass on left keep on right rule. When there's heavy traffic or unsafe conditions i always drive safely, the only life im endagering is myself, so fuk off =P

falcon 09-21-2009 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6603036)
um...... no.

they wont detain you at the border. I go back and forth to and from the States all the time. Have 3 outstanding tickets in various states. They dont detain you at the border, don't know where you guys get that. Only thing is if you fail to pay, you're supposed to show up in court, when you don't they apparently put out a warrant for ur arrest and/or ban you from driving there. So... if you get pulled over again in the same state, they can impound the car ur in and throw u in jail until u pay up. I have not tested that theory as i havent got pulled over again in a state where i had an outstanding ticket. I had an outstanding ticket in Oregon so I'm banned from driving there, but this time I was in Tenessee and got pulled over again for speeding, but either nothing showed up in regards to my Oregon ticket or they didn't care, as the officer didnt mention anything about it nor was i thrown in jail. Now state to state relationships in regards to traffic tickets vary dependent on the state, so maybe if i get pulled over in washington and have an Oregon outstanding ticket, i might get jailed, who knows.

One more thing is after a certain period of time, you might find a local vancouver collections agency like Wiggins would buy out your US outstanding ticket and try to collect from you. When that happens, it is said that technically you no longer have a ban in driving there nor a record of unpaid ticket, since Wiggins paid it for you (but now is trying to collect from you). So therefore you can drive there, get pulled over again and not have to worry about going to jail. Again this isn't confirmed or tested, however, a friend of mine had that happen in washington where he didnt pay his speeding ticket, 5 years later Wiggins sent him a letter about the collection, then after he got that notice he was pulled over AGAIN in washington, but they no longer had a record of unpaid ticket nor did he go to jail. In the end, you be the verdict if this is true or not. But getting detained at the border for unpaid ticket? no that wont happen.

no one said anything about being detained at the border. the border dosen't care.

if you have an open warrant (which YOU WILL if you don't pay it) next time you are pulled over or go through a road block, you WILL go to jail.

J____ 09-21-2009 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by falcon (Post 6603040)
no one said anything about being detained at the border. the border dosen't care.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Teg4Life (Post 6602463)
If you show up at the border next time, you may get sent to jail. Just avoid the hassle and pay for it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 6602446)
They won't let you back in the US or something along the lines of that until you pay it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bartone (Post 6602477)
pretty much customs will detain you at the border the next time you go down until you pay the fine.


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ShortStack 09-21-2009 04:01 PM

You pay the court at the bottom.

Make sure you send it REGISTERED MAIL, that way they have to sign for it! (as mail seems to uh get lost) I think it also gets there faster.

Make sure you send a US Fund Bank Draft (any bank can do that), that way theres no chance of it bouncing and you have proof of it.

Make COPIES of the ticket before you send it, keep the draft and registered mail receipts. Registered mail can also be tracked via the internet!

:)

Remember if you decide to fight it, you have to drive all the way back down to their court, which is A. fuel $ and B. their schedule (so could mean a work day, minus pay)

Just buck up and pay it. You only have 15 days to decide.

I just paid one, my first ever ticket and I wasn't even speeding. I was just from BC and those were his first words out of his mouth too. He also said I was speeding (even though I thought I was doing the speed limit and cars were passing me) but then dropped the ticket to 5 over :rolleyes: So I just sent it in.

CounterPuncher 09-21-2009 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 6602446)
They won't let you back in the US or something along the lines of that until you pay it.

It's state controlled.

If he got it in Washington and he refuses to pay it/doesn't dispute it a warrant will be made for his arrest and he will be thrown in the slammer the next time he tries to cross the border into Washington.

CounterPuncher 09-21-2009 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobyu (Post 6602502)
REally they wont even let you go thru?!

Wow the sheriff didnt mention that part for sure.:eek:

I keep thinking that I can go to US as long as i dont drive

You schmuck, it's just like up here. If you don't pay your tickets, next time a cop runs your plates or checks your ID even if they aren't pulling you over for that particular reason you will be detained.

CounterPuncher 09-21-2009 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6603036)
um...... no.

They wont detain you at the border.
I go back and forth to and from the States all the time. Have 3 outstanding tickets in various states. They dont detain you at the border, don't know where you guys get that. Only thing is if you fail to pay, you're supposed to show up in court, when you don't they apparently put out a warrant for ur arrest and/or ban you from driving there. So... if you get pulled over again in the same state, they can impound the car ur in and throw u in jail until u pay up. I have not tested that theory as i havent got pulled over again in a state where i had an outstanding ticket. I had an outstanding ticket in Oregon so I'm banned from driving there, but this time I was in Tenessee and got pulled over again for speeding, but either nothing showed up in regards to my Oregon ticket or they didn't care, as the officer didnt mention anything about it nor was i thrown in jail. Now state to state relationships in regards to traffic tickets vary dependent on the state, so maybe if i get pulled over in washington and have an Oregon outstanding ticket, i might get jailed, who knows.

One more thing is after a certain period of time, you might find a local vancouver collections agency like Wiggins would buy out your US outstanding ticket and try to collect from you. When that happens, it is said that technically you no longer have a ban in driving there nor a record of unpaid ticket, since Wiggins paid it for you (but now is trying to collect from you). So therefore you can drive there, get pulled over again and not have to worry about going to jail. Again this isn't confirmed or tested, however, a friend of mine had that happen in washington where he didnt pay his speeding ticket, 5 years later Wiggins sent him a letter about the collection, then after he got that notice he was pulled over AGAIN in washington, but they no longer had a record of unpaid ticket nor did he go to jail. In the end, you be the verdict if this is true or not. But getting detained at the border for unpaid ticket? I doubt that will happen.

You can pay online most of the time as well. I paid all my Florida tickets as it's such a nice state and chance are i'll be going down there again within the next 10 years, but for places like Ohio or Nebraska? no way I'm paying those haha. Oh btw, in Montana, if you get pulled over and get ticketed, the cop makes you pay on the spot if he sees you have a foreign drivers license. If you say you dont have cash, they'll follow you to an ATM for you to withdraw cash. HAHA that's so sketchy, but i guess they know you're not going to pay up otherwise.

Get a V1 if you plan on driving in the states. It's saved me countless number of times, only time i got ticketed since i've had it was when i was paced by an undercover cop car and this recent time when i didnt have it haha. Some states it's illegal to use, but apparently a trick for that if your really paranoid is keep an addressed and stamped file envelop with you, when time comes throw the radar into the envelope and seal it. Legally they can't open a sealed letter so they cant prove ur using a radar detector. Again i havent tested that one haha.

Now before some of you ethugs flame me for speeding, endangering others blah blah, i only speed if it's safe to do so, ie open highway not much traffic, and follow the pass on left keep on right rule. When there's heavy traffic or unsafe conditions i always drive safely, the only life im endagering is myself, so fuk off =P

If you get pulled over in that state, or if you have one in Washington and they have issued a warrant for your arrest you will be detained by sherrifs at the border.

PS. We don't want your fucking life story.

Ferra 09-21-2009 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nintensity (Post 6603010)
that's 136km per hour.... wtf were you thinking..

lol....it's only 136km/h.
136km/h is not fast at all for a 3 lanes+ (per direction) hwy.

I can't recall a single day in the past 3 years I didn't go past 130km/h. (i live in toronto and take hwy to and from work everyday) Speed limit is 100km/h, traffic is at least 120km/h+.


Back on topic. Did the cop get your citizenship ID? If not, just use your citizenship ID when you cross the border. If they ask you for driver license, tell them you don't have one?

Or go to the MTO and tell them you lost your license so they can issue u a new one? (with new license #?)

asian_XL 09-21-2009 09:22 PM

Here's my story

1) Rental car...got ticketed and didn't pay

2) 10 warning letters with explicit warnings like "national warrant" etc

3) my parents pissed their pants, ask our lawyer for advices. Lawyer said as long as I don't get pulled over again or commit any other offense, I am fine.

4) Ticket paid.

jlo mein 09-21-2009 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6603036)
in Montana, if you get pulled over and get ticketed, the cop makes you pay on the spot if he sees you have a foreign drivers license. If you say you dont have cash, they'll follow you to an ATM for you to withdraw cash. HAHA that's so sketchy, but i guess they know you're not going to pay up otherwise.

You cannot be detained for a speeding ticket (without any other reasonable causes for arrest). Officers are also not allowed to search your vehicle or your body without your consent or a warrant (besides an external patdown for weapons or drugs). Being pulled over for speeding does not validate a warrant. Through these freedoms of the US Bill of Rights, I don't see how an officer can force you to pay on the spot.

Mugen EvOlutioN 09-21-2009 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silk (Post 6602560)
i think some parts are 60mph zone.. i got pulled over once for driving at about 85mph as well

god damn street ricers

ikki 09-21-2009 10:24 PM

you gotta pay it.. or else u will have trouble if you go to the states next time.

bobyu 09-21-2009 10:25 PM

anyways.. paid the tickets..

NExt time when you decide to speed up in 3 lanes road. Make sure there is no undercop.

Simply said, I pretty much got owned

orange7 09-21-2009 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobyu (Post 6602442)
So I was driving to the states today with my frd's rental car. It was in the morning with minimal traffic and I was driving around 85 Miles /h. Without noticing the undercop car next 2 lanes, he pulled me over right away and charged me excessive speeding.

Here is my question/concern, I know its best for me to pay the 210 US fine. But what is worse situation that could happen? They said if they pulled me over if im driving in the states again, it will become a criminal offense and my license will get suspended. Any drivers here with previous experiences that are similar? Of course i wont go thru the hassle of going to the court in US and stuff. But should I just leave it? Will they mail crap to my house here?! Like warning letters.

any input would be great guys!
Need some tips

My 1st time got a tix @ US:(


Just pay the fine. It will save you a lot of trouble. If you can afford to drive down to the state, then you should be able to afford a 210 USD fine.

Tell me now, how much is the shirt you're wearing right now?

Dan_Guy 09-21-2009 11:56 PM

My brother got a ticket in Oregon 2 years ago.
Did not pay it.
Tried to go to Seattle the other month. Detained at boarder. A cop came, gave him another ticket for driving without a license ( since he didn't pay the ticket, his license got revoked ). And gave him a court date.
Cop said he was being nice and could've thrown him in jail.

In court public defender asked the judge if he could just pay for the tickets and a fine and not go to jail for 6 months. Judged agreed.


Pay your ticket.

J____ 09-22-2009 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jlo mein (Post 6603860)
You cannot be detained for a speeding ticket (without any other reasonable causes for arrest). Officers are also not allowed to search your vehicle or your body without your consent or a warrant (besides an external patdown for weapons or drugs). Being pulled over for speeding does not validate a warrant. Through these freedoms of the US Bill of Rights, I don't see how an officer can force you to pay on the spot.

ya i didnt think much of it so the guy followed me to an atm and i payed him. Like i said, kinda sketch haha

bengy 09-22-2009 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J____ (Post 6604240)
ya i didnt think much of it so the guy followed me to an atm and i payed him. Like i said, kinda sketch haha


Same happened to a co-worker of mine. Had to pay the ticket on the spot / drive to and ATM. The thing is, you don't really want to argue with an American cop, especially when you're in the wrong ;)

Tim Budong 09-22-2009 10:34 AM

just pay the ticket and dont bother with these cross border laws and speculations to avoid ALL troubles

sometimes, i buckle up, admit my fault for speeding HERE and dont dispute simply becuz there are times when its not worth the trouble.

Armani Exchange 09-30-2009 03:41 AM

i got one too today at 3:30 in the morning. fcuking pissed off $231 U.S for speeding in construction zone

SkinnyPupp 09-30-2009 04:24 AM

Here's some advice:

You do the crime, you pay the time. In this case it's a fee, so feel lucky.

El Bastardo 09-30-2009 04:34 AM

Next time just keep driving. The cops can't chase you across the border. You can outrun 'em, buddy.


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