HELP! Ticket Due date is before Arraignment-Traffic Ticket
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We still don't know what he did. He kept asking the police officer but she would not give him an answer. My bf has gotten tickets before and we've paid them but this last time was absurd, the officer didn't even see him, he was coming up from behind at normal speed so he didn't do anything wrong but the officer wrote him ticket with no explanation. He kept asking and officer asked if he would like to have another police officer speak and he said yes. Than 3 more cops showed up and he still has gotten no answer...
Nope.
& I am sure they just gave him a ticket for no reason.
Do you guys have nothing better to do than just be mean? Geez. My bf was on the job, doing a food delivery on his skateboard-he delivers all around downtown LA which is swirmed with cops. He has gotten 2 tickets before and paid them because he knew he was guilty, but not in this case...the police officer didn't even see him!!! She was turned away from him, she gave him ticket as he was passing from behind her.
My bf and I would not WASTE our time fighting this unless we knew he was NOT guilty, the cops completely treated him unjust. We're not fighting this JUST BECAUSE.0 -
Sounds like skateboarder discrimination to me. He should sue.
I don't know if you're mocking me or not, but in this case he was discriminated against. Cops HATE skateboards in downtown Los Angeles, considering my bf spends 4-8hours doing deliveries on his skateboard he would have gotten WAY more tickets but during our 4 years he has only gotten 3 including this one. When he is on deliveries he is EXTRA careful because he has bags and bags of foods on him..this is NOT just some mindless skateboarder situation.0 -
First of all, why are YOU dealing with your boyfriend's legal matters? You should make him do it himself.
But to answer your question, no, he will not get in trouble for not paying the ticket if the arraignment has been scheduled. If he doesn't show up to the arraignment though, then you'll have a problem.0 -
Anyone?
you need to give people more then 7 minutes to answer.
Yep, impatient much? Call them and just press "0" over and over till you get someone.0 -
It's your boyfriends ticket... he needs to deal with it.
I hate to say it but you are going off of what he told you... I'm assuming you weren't riding the skateboard with him. What he told you may not be 100% true.
He needs to be setting up appointments, calling the court house, etc. Most likely an actual person will not deal with you unless you are his lawyer.0 -
We still don't know what he did. He kept asking the police officer but she would not give him an answer. My bf has gotten tickets before and we've paid them but this last time was absurd, the officer didn't even see him, he was coming up from behind at normal speed so he didn't do anything wrong but the officer wrote him ticket with no explanation. He kept asking and officer asked if he would like to have another police officer speak and he said yes. Than 3 more cops showed up and he still has gotten no answer...
YES FOR REALS! WTF?! Why would I seek help and say that if it wasn't true?! AGHHH!
He asked over and over again but they would not give him an answer. He started writing down the list of events and the cop took the pen away from his because he said he could use it as a weapon-even though seconds later he handed that pen right back to him to sign the ****ing ticket.0 -
Do you guys have nothing better to do than just be mean? Geez. My bf was on the job, doing a food delivery on his skateboard-he delivers all around downtown LA which is swirmed with cops. He has gotten 2 tickets before and paid them because he knew he was guilty, but not in this case...the police officer didn't even see him!!! She was turned away from him, she gave him ticket as he was passing from behind her.
My bf and I would not WASTE our time fighting this unless we knew he was NOT guilty, the cops completely treated him unjust. We're not fighting this JUST BECAUSE.
I'd decide if its really worth it to fight. Can't his employer help with the ticket if he got it while on the job??0 -
You're going to have to go in person to talk to them as LA County's traffic court is now all machine. Too many budget cuts cost too many jobs for there to be a human being on the phones.
As far as not knowing what the ticket is for - you can find that out at your local police station. They will be able to look it up in their system.
If you were unable to pay the ticket online, try using the automated system at the traffic court to pay. If it isn't in the automated system, your request for a court date probably delayed the fine having to be paid until court. However, I am NOT a lawyer. Your best bet is to go in and talk to them in person.0 -
We still don't know what he did. He kept asking the police officer but she would not give him an answer. My bf has gotten tickets before and we've paid them but this last time was absurd, the officer didn't even see him, he was coming up from behind at normal speed so he didn't do anything wrong but the officer wrote him ticket with no explanation. He kept asking and officer asked if he would like to have another police officer speak and he said yes. Than 3 more cops showed up and he still has gotten no answer...
He asked over and over again but they would not give him an answer. He started writing down the list of events and the cop took the pen away from his because he said he could use it as a weapon-even though seconds later he handed that pen right back to him to sign the ****ing ticket.0 -
It's your boyfriends ticket... he needs to deal with it.
I hate to say it but you are going off of what he told you... I'm assuming you weren't riding the skateboard with him. What he told you may not be 100% true.
He needs to be setting up appointments, calling the court house, etc. Most likely an actual person will not deal with you unless you are his lawyer.
I know my bf very well, he would not lie to me, if he wanted to lie he would have lied the other 2 times he got a ticket but he didn't and we took care of them; He even wrote it all down the moment he got back to work and told his manager. My bf would never waste his time unless he was really treated unjust like he was in this case. He has been doing deliveries on his skateboard for years and never had this sort of issue. He is an honest hard working guy, and this was just an absurd situation, there are a bunch of other details of what the cops did/said and it's rediculous.
Unfortunately my bf phone is broken, so I am stuck with making the calls, but this is what you put up with when you love someone, my bf does many things for me so it's only natural for me return the favor. I am going to have to send him to the actual court so he can sort this out. I was just hoping people on here could help with those questions until I can speak to someone legit.0 -
The actual "reason" has to be on the ticket. It could have been as simple as he didn't throw his arm up to "signal" a left turn. Get a lawyer. Go to the court house. Every state and every county is different.
yes. hire a lawyer to fight a skateboarding ticket. that will be much cheaper.
If it's a legitimate innocence, then yes, hiring a lawyer is "cheaper" than admitting guilt to a violation that was not committed. Yes, the process can be handled pro se, but then the kid just looks like an idiot skateboarder trying to get out of a ticket.0 -
We still don't know what he did. He kept asking the police officer but she would not give him an answer. My bf has gotten tickets before and we've paid them but this last time was absurd, the officer didn't even see him, he was coming up from behind at normal speed so he didn't do anything wrong but the officer wrote him ticket with no explanation. He kept asking and officer asked if he would like to have another police officer speak and he said yes. Than 3 more cops showed up and he still has gotten no answer...
He asked over and over again but they would not give him an answer. He started writing down the list of events and the cop took the pen away from his because he said he could use it as a weapon-even though seconds later he handed that pen right back to him to sign the ****ing ticket.
I completely understand why you would think that, but I am telling you to God honest truth the cops did not tell him, the reason we're fighting this is because my bf repeatly asked what he did wrong and none of the 4 cops on the scene told him, they just treated him all douchebaggy because he wanted to write down and document the exact list of events.
My bf and I are very open unlike most couples, and we've no reason to lie. He has always told me the truth about the tickets and everything that goes on-that's just how we are. Normally we pay the ticket immediatly and let it go, we wouldn't waste our time if it wasn't the truth, my bf would not fabricate these sort of detailed lies if they weren't true, he has no reason to at all. I swear to you the cops were treating him all douchy and avoided giving him a reason for what he did wrong. I know it's sounds absurd....because it IS absurd and the very reason we're fighting this ticket.0 -
We still don't know what he did. He kept asking the police officer but she would not give him an answer. My bf has gotten tickets before and we've paid them but this last time was absurd, the officer didn't even see him, he was coming up from behind at normal speed so he didn't do anything wrong but the officer wrote him ticket with no explanation. He kept asking and officer asked if he would like to have another police officer speak and he said yes. Than 3 more cops showed up and he still has gotten no answer...
He asked over and over again but they would not give him an answer. He started writing down the list of events and the cop took the pen away from his because he said he could use it as a weapon-even though seconds later he handed that pen right back to him to sign the ****ing ticket.
you make me think you might me a peace officer of some sort... simply because you're comments remind me of one of my favorite (and also related too) peace officers. I find it amusing, but thats cause I'm a bystander that has witnessed such an interaction in person. I'm sure the OP finds it quite frustrating though.0 -
The actual "reason" has to be on the ticket. It could have been as simple as he didn't throw his arm up to "signal" a left turn. Get a lawyer. Go to the court house. Every state and every county is different.
yes. hire a lawyer to fight a skateboarding ticket. that will be much cheaper.
If it's a legitimate innocence, then yes, hiring a lawyer is "cheaper" than admitting guilt to a violation that was not committed. Yes, the process can be handled pro se, but then the kid just looks like an idiot skateboarder trying to get out of a ticket.
My bf is not an idiot who is just trying to get out of the ticket. We paid all the other times he has gotten a ticket, if we wanted to we could have fought all the other times...but this time my bf honestly has no idea what he did wrong and the cops would not tell him. This is not just some fabricated lie, my bf never had this sort of trouble with cops before, NEVER... and he wouldn't waste his time unless he hoenstly believed he is not guilty.0 -
In MA you request a hearing and then given a date. that date supersedes the generic ticket due date of 20 days. Cant get a court date before 20 days. I would imagine that there is a record that the appeal has been scheduled. But again...this is MA.0
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You're going to have to go in person to talk to them as LA County's traffic court is now all machine. Too many budget cuts cost too many jobs for there to be a human being on the phones.
As far as not knowing what the ticket is for - you can find that out at your local police station. They will be able to look it up in their system.
If you were unable to pay the ticket online, try using the automated system at the traffic court to pay. If it isn't in the automated system, your request for a court date probably delayed the fine having to be paid until court. However, I am NOT a lawyer. Your best bet is to go in and talk to them in person.
Thank you for your answer, really well put. Will defintely call the police station and find out exactly what the officer thought he did wrong and go to court in person to sort out these questions, thanks0 -
The actual "reason" has to be on the ticket. It could have been as simple as he didn't throw his arm up to "signal" a left turn. Get a lawyer. Go to the court house. Every state and every county is different.
yes. hire a lawyer to fight a skateboarding ticket. that will be much cheaper.
If it's a legitimate innocence, then yes, hiring a lawyer is "cheaper" than admitting guilt to a violation that was not committed. Yes, the process can be handled pro se, but then the kid just looks like an idiot skateboarder trying to get out of a ticket.
My bf is not an idiot who is just trying to get out of the ticket. We paid all the other times he has gotten a ticket, if we wanted to we could have fought all the other times...but this time my bf honestly has no idea what he did wrong and the cops would not tell him. This is not just some fabricated lie, my bf never had this sort of trouble with cops before, NEVER... and he wouldn't waste his time unless he hoenstly believed he is not guilty.
I didn't call your boyfriend an idiot. Apparently you can't read. Let me type it again. "Yes, the process can be handled pro se, but then the kid just looks like an idiot skateboarder trying to get out of a ticket." I don't know if your boyfriend's an idiot or not, thus I can't say. But I can guarantee you that if he goes into court without a lawyer trying to fight it, he'll certainly look like one. And that's nothing personal. That's simply the judicial system.0 -
you're welcome0
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In MA you request a hearing and then given a date. that date supersedes the generic ticket due date of 20 days. Cant get a court date before 20 days. I would imagine that there is a record that the appeal has been scheduled. But again...this is MA.
That's really good to know, I guess when i go in person we'll really know how they operate. I hate how unhelpful their website is :P0 -
This is frickin' ridiculous. She asked a question, if you don't have anything to say to ANSWER her question, why are you saying anything at all?? People are frickin' rude!! (And yes I realize i'm saying this without giving any answers but this is quite unnerveing.....)0
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This is frickin' ridiculous. She asked a question, if you don't have anything to say to ANSWER her question, why are you saying anything at all?? People are frickin' rude!! (And yes I realize i'm saying this without giving any answers but this is quite unnerveing.....)
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The bf needs to be taking care of this matter.0
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Do you guys have nothing better to do than just be mean? Geez. My bf was on the job, doing a food delivery on his skateboard-he delivers all around downtown LA which is swirmed with cops. He has gotten 2 tickets before and paid them because he knew he was guilty, but not in this case...the police officer didn't even see him!!! She was turned away from him, she gave him ticket as he was passing from behind her.
My bf and I would not WASTE our time fighting this unless we knew he was NOT guilty, the cops completely treated him unjust. We're not fighting this JUST BECAUSE.
I'd decide if its really worth it to fight. Can't his employer help with the ticket if he got it while on the job??
You're absolutely right. It just absolutely sucks how unjust the justice system is. My bf and I combine our income, so whatever affects him affects me, and vice versa. I just hate to have to pay an over $200 ticket for something he didn't do, the cop didn't even see him or what he was doing,we're hoping that the cops won't show up but if he does at very least we've tried. My bf has very detailed written record of what happened so I guess we'll see how it goes :ohwell:0 -
No. He won't. Tickets are always due before the actual court dates. If you can't pay the waiver fee, then you have to go to court.
I'm not explaining how I know this.
I just do.
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Also, with *most* automated systems if you press 0 it will take you to a live operator. Just keep pressing it.0
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And what the hell is wrong with her helping her boyfriend take care of something? They live together so obviously it's not just a fling. I do **** like this for my husband all the damn time.0
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This is frickin' ridiculous. She asked a question, if you don't have anything to say to ANSWER her question, why are you saying anything at all?? People are frickin' rude!! (And yes I realize i'm saying this without giving any answers but this is quite unnerveing.....)0
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I hope that you can see that it's really hard to believe that a cop would not tell someone what they are being ticketed for, especially in this day and age of litigation and documentation. I find the story very hard to believe, and lean on the side of your boyfriend not wanting you to know.0
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No. He won't. Tickets are always due before the actual court dates. If you can't pay the waiver fee, then you have to go to court.
I'm not explaining how I know this.
I just do.
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Go to court find out from them directly. Hire an attorney if you can. and bring the ticket with the illegible chicken scratch on it to court. That way when he says they wouldn't tell him what he did wrong he can at least have the ticket to back him up as far as not being able to read it. AT THE LEAST you should be able to read and understand everything on your ticket. I would also mention the thing with the pen and telling him it was a weapon. But a lawyer would really help here.0
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