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Originally Posted by pan6467
I find it hard to find any sympathy whatsoever for someone that does 94 in a 60.
If she doesn't make that much then she shouldn't be driving that much over the limit.
If she knows her insurance is looking for reasons to drop her.... she shouldn't be driving that fast.
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.
This is a woman who didn't just "fuck up and have bad luck", this is a woman that knowingly drove 34mph over the speed limit knowing the consequences and now is crying because she fears the consequences. She needs to grow up and accept responsibility for her actions. 94MPH if she would have hit someone or something there would have been no chance.... that is extremely excessive and as an Ohioan, I don't want that kind of driver on my roads send her to Michigan.
Well, life is full of them, consequences, and if you aren't willing to face the consequences don't do it.
As the great Baretta once said, "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime."
Sultana: in answer to your question, when a person can't get insurance in Ohio, they do an SR22.... basically it's a bond, I'm not sure how it works, DUI drivers and the very high risks have these.
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Hey, hold on just a minute there, bucko! Don't send her to Michigan! I sure don't want to run into her - no pun intended.

Well, OK, I guess I did intend the pun, now that I think about it. But I can go along with everything else you said.