Originally Posted by Phuck Phace
True, you may have to see the judge to do it.
I had one ticket that was 31 over and had to see a judge to get deferred adjudication.
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yep if they tell you that you cant do defensive driving set a court date and talk to the judge or prosecutor, tell them it is your first ticket and are wanting to work with them they might be able to lower it to 20 or do differed.
Originally Posted by JDBishopArts
I thought it was all of Texas you couldn't do defensive driving if you're going over 20 mph of the posted limit. Maybe not.
I got clocked at 126 in a 60 and the guy wrote a ticket for me doing 80 so I could take defensive driving. He said my honesty and my A&M parking pass helped. lol He was an Ag grad.
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It might be all of Texas but didn't want tell him that and Haltom be different