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Originally Posted by shakran
1) grow the hell up
2) Was she driving her husband's car? If so, then it doesn't matter what car she was driving, she was still there, it goes on HER record. If not, then your story is full of shit because ins. co's arent' going to blame you for a wreck that you weren't even in.
Horseshit. $35 an hour is a fortune for many, MANY people.
Again, grow up, get on topic or stop flaming someone you never met.
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She wasn't driving, they were hit and runs, 4 of the nine were moving accidents, 5 parked, only two hit's were while she was driving, the other two while her husband was driving. I'm not posting a sob story, I'm posting for legal advice, if you don't have it, then clam up, I'm sorry, but it seems your the one acting like a small child, because the adults I know don't judge people they have never met, you can have an opinion, but you don't know all the facts, so don't even think you know all that's going on and pass judgement like a little kid.
She makes $35K a year, sorry I forgot the K, but it seems you can't think for yourself because only an idiot would think that $35 an hour is a small sum, think before you post, or pass judgement for that matter.
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Originally Posted by pan6467
If she is in such financial straits how would she pay for a lawyer and a lawyer would be far more expensive than the price of the ticket, court costs and new "high risk" insurance, combined.
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Again, keep on topic, I've stated several times she is not looking for sympathy, just ideas. As for lawyer, it looks to run $600, where as new insurance would run her an extra $1K a year if she get's dropped, and that's for several years before the violation drops off the record, paying the ticket is by no means the cheepest option, and she has to pay the court fee's regardless of whether she pays the ticket or not. As I have stated REPEATEDLY, she has had an EXTRORDINARY case of bad luck between her and her husband, it has never in any way been her fault that the people around her don't know how to drive, she has never been in an at fault accident. I've been with her while she drives and she is quite a bit better driver than I am. Bad luck happens, sometimes really bad luck, but luck isn't something you controll. The ticket could and should have been prevented, but hindsight is 20/20, you can bitch all you want, but I can't possibly imagine that none of you have never passed a truck going less than 15 over to get around them, add a fast car, being pissed off, and lack of attention and your screwed. Is there any excuse, no, but that's not what I started this thread to talk about, I started it to find a way to fix the insurance issue, she's gonna learn her lesson just as well paying for the lawyer as she would pleading guilty, she knows what she did was wrong, and will pay for it between the court costs and lawyer, but if it weren't for the bad luck accidents, she wouldn't be facing loosing her insurance.