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by: Richard Wallace II

 : An Educated Guide To Speeding Tickets-How To Beat  Avoid Them

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 343.730946
EAN: 9780965561082
ISBN: 0965561089
Label: Dwight Wallace Enterprises & Publications
Manufacturer: Dwight Wallace Enterprises & Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 126
Publication Date: 1999
Publisher: Dwight Wallace Enterprises & Publications
Studio: Dwight Wallace Enterprises & Publications
Sales Rank: 136514




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Retired veteran police officer has authored a book that reveals the inside tips, strategies and secrets that will help a person prepare a defense in court to challenge their speeding ticket and win. He will also reveal tips and tactics to avoid getting stopped and ticketed for speeding in the first place.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - legal techniques to beat speeding tickets
The author suggests a lot of very good ideas on how to deal not only with police officers and with the court but everything you need to know. Including things as important as being polite/considerate to the police officer. There are good suggestions and options in which you can take to limit the negative and focus on the positive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Definitely worth every penny!!!
I recently received a speeding violation in the state of CT and decided that I would look into the possibility of challenging it. I started to browse the many selections available on Amazon having to do with the subject and decided to purchase An Educated Guide. Although lacking in some of the detail one would like to find, everything you need to know is listed, and quite frankly more information might be confusing. This book lays out what you need to know about handling stops, informational requests, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Foolish and Reckless Advice
This book starts off with a good idea, but ventures into foolish if not reckless advice.

The book explains some basic ideas that are helpful to
the inexperienced defendant of a speeding ticket. Many people may
not know that you can fight a speeding ticket. Whether you
can "beat" a ticket is another story, but each person must assess
the opportunity to fight the ticket before deciding to pay the
fine. The book is short on the details necessary to ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I am a Raving Fan!
Terrific, empowering book. I just got back from court (where I won, of course, following the author's recommendations). And yes he really CALLS YOU BACK if he doesn't pick up the phone himself! Not only did I win, but I had FUN doing it! If you can, go to the court before your court date and just observe -- it cuts the butterflies and gives you confidence. (You likely will be assigned the court and judge way ahead of time so that's where you go.) The best trick -- the one the $500 attorneys always use ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One for your Personal Library
Here is a book you can refer to forever. Good stuff to know.

The writer has been on the Jay Thomas Radio Show (Sirius Satellite) many times, and he's very helpful! He gives a tollfree number in the book, so that if you ever get a ticket you can call him up and ask questions about your specific situation and he'll help you FREE!! All for just the cost of this book!

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