Saturday, July 15, 2006

The Advocate - Double trouble: Two drivers avoid speeding tickets on the way to the delivery of twins

The Advocate - Double trouble: Two drivers avoid speeding tickets on the way to the delivery of twins: "STAMFORD -- There are few ways to get out of a speeding ticket -- having a pregnant wife in labor in the back seat is one of them. And being the doctor on the way to help that woman is another."

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Monday, February 27, 2006

Tips on beating a speeding ticket in Connecticutt

WFSB Tips on beating a speeding ticket
HARTFORD -- It's a situation many people have been in; driving down the road and looking in the rearview mirror to see flashing lights come on.
Both our experts agree that as soon as you see flashing lights, you need to slow down, find somewhere safe to stop, keep your hands in plain sight, and at night flip on your dome light.
"He'll think, oh, this guy cares about my safety and that will set the tone to chat with him, to talk your way out of it," said Wallace. "Never admit your speed, even if you're doing 1 or 2 over. Why? because it will be used later against you in court.
Wallace vague is better.

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