Posts Tagged ‘Crime’

Why Fight A Speeding Ticket?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Any driver that has had a speeding ticket knows that the experience is both annoying and costly. Many people will just pay the fine and be done with it, not thinking about the implications. If you find yourself with a speeding ticket, before decide to accept the fine, you may want to consider if the ticket is worth fighting.

If you get a speeding ticket, you will have to pay a fine that can be quite costly, especially if you have had previous tickets. It can be hundreds or even thousands of dollars. You will also have demerit appoints applied to your driving record. The accumulation of demerit points can have serious effects. The more points you acquire, the more severe the penalty.

Speeding tickets also affect your insurance premiums. If you get a speeding ticket, the insurance company may raise your rates because you will be considered a high risk driver. If you make a habit of getting caught speeding, the insurance could possibly cancel your policy and it would be very difficult getting insurance from another company. If you do get insurance, the premiums will be quite high.

If you feel that the speeding ticket you received was incorrect, you may want to consider fighting the ticket. For example, sometimes a police officer may make a mistake recording how fast someone was driving. Also, you may have been traveling above the speed limit, but it could have been due to the weather and road conditions. You may have been traveling above the speed limit to avoid an accident, or you had mechanical problems such as a gas pedal problem. As well, the officer may have made a mistake on the ticket or the officer’s radar may have been malfunctioning.

It is important to be aware that if you choose to fight the ticket, it will be your responsibility to prove that you were driving at a safe speed for the particular situation. If you are unsure about your rights and what you have to do to defend yourself in court, it is a good idea to consult with an attorney that specializes in speeding ticket cases. You will then be able to decide if it is worth it go to court and what you need to do to prepare your case. If you are facing severe penalties, it may be worth having an attorney represent you in court.

If you plan to go to court, you will need evidence to support your defense. For instance, you will need such documentation as traffic tickets issued by the officer, any witness statements, officer’s badge number, pictures of the area where you were stopped to show road conditions and weather conditions, road signs, power lines, documentation supporting the condition of your vehicle,…etc. You will also likely need to create a large diagram indicating important objects such as your car, where officer was positioned, any obstructions such tree branches hanging over the posted speed limit sign…etc.

It is important to be aware that sometimes objects such as power lines, power stations, and other vehicles, can interfere with a radar reading. If you want to subpoena the radar device, it is a good idea to have lawyer representation. As well, you should also have an attorney if you want to prove that the officer was not properly trained to use a radar detector.

Fighting a traffic ticket may be the best solution if you feel you have a case. The assistance of an attorney specializing in fighting speeding tickets can be beneficial as this type of attorney has the expertise, understands the law, and will know if you have a chance of winning.

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The Wrecker by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The second book in a new Western series by Clive Cussler, “one of the greatest adventure novelists of our time” (imdb), The Wrecker represents the continuation of Cussler’s entry into the classic American genre of Wild West fiction. Who knows, maybe it will turn into his most popular series yet.

A detective by the name of Isaac Bell represents the main character in The Wrecker. Bell is as athletic and fearless as James Bond and as intellectually brilliant as Sherlock Holmes.

As an independently wealthy heir to a Boston banking family, Isaac Bell pursues his detective investigations with a fury born out of an obsession and passion for justice rather than the need to make a living.

Isaac Bell gets hired by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to find and stop a saboteur known as “The Wrecker,” who has targeted Southern Pacific construction sites throughout the West. If the sabotage continues in the midst of pressing deadlines to finish work on a major new track, it could cost Southern Pacific its good standing with its lenders, and rapidly lead to bankruptcy.

The villain known as The Wrecker may be every bit as brilliant as Isaac Bell himself, reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes’ arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty. Up until the end of the novel, The Wrecker hides in plain sight within the circles of Southern Pacific Railroad president Osgood Hennessy.

The agenda of the Wrecker is to seize control of the Southern Pacific Railroad through various dummy corporations he has put in place, which will help him capture the fallout from Southern Pacific’s impending bankruptcy. Not only that but it appears he plans to eventually to control the entire United States railroad system, the greatest source of billionaire wealth in America at the turn of the last century.

Notorious as an avid automobile enthusiast, one reason why Clive Cussler may have picked the early 1900′s as the setting for his new series may well have been to give him an opportunity to write about car chases in classic automobiles from the turn of the last century.

Automobiles featured in The Wrecker include a Packard Grey Wolf, the 1907 Model 35 Thomas Flyer, winner of the New York to Paris race of 1908, Isaac Bell’s classic Locomobile, and a Bugatti Type 41 Royale.

Clive Cussler is a man of many passions, one of the best known and most obvious being his love of the ocean, as evidenced by his countless action novels revolving in and around water. But the fact that he has chosen to live in Colorado, far from the any great body of water, suggests that he also loves the rugged, arid and mountainous landscapes of the American West.

This “second” love of Clive Cussler shines through in his new Isaac Bell series in a way that will likely reinvigorate many old Wild West enthusiasts as well as give birth to a whole new generation of Western lovers. The book is a highly recommended read.

Mrs. Hellman resides in Western North Carolina with her spouse and three sons, where she works as a professional copywriter. She writes book review as a hobby. Visit her site to order The Wrecker by Clive Cussler, or the most recent Dirk Pitt adventure, Arctic Drift, Clive Cussler.