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<p>[QUOTE="Velocity173, post: 3359998, member: 12000"]I’d definitively try and get it down to reckless driving. Suspensions, revocations and DUIs within the past 5 years come back on an NDR request.</p><p><br /></p><p>Get a lawyer to plead your case. I got a speeding ticket for 60 in a 40 construction zone once. Was a $360 ticket and I needed to get it below $100 in order to not have a “moral waiver” request with my Army WOFT packet. Local lawyer I met outside the court room took my case to the judge. He ruled $99 and plead no contest. It can work.</p><p><br /></p><p> I’m not gonna be too harsh of a critic of your speeding. While a poor decision I don’t necessarily think it was an unsafe one depending on the circumstances. I’ve driven close to a 130 mph on the autobahn before and that’s slow in some areas. Yes, this ain’t the autobahn but if you have a well maintained car (tires)and the road conditions are safe, 91 mph isn’t a big deal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Velocity173, post: 3359998, member: 12000"]I’d definitively try and get it down to reckless driving. Suspensions, revocations and DUIs within the past 5 years come back on an NDR request. Get a lawyer to plead your case. I got a speeding ticket for 60 in a 40 construction zone once. Was a $360 ticket and I needed to get it below $100 in order to not have a “moral waiver” request with my Army WOFT packet. Local lawyer I met outside the court room took my case to the judge. He ruled $99 and plead no contest. It can work. I’m not gonna be too harsh of a critic of your speeding. While a poor decision I don’t necessarily think it was an unsafe one depending on the circumstances. I’ve driven close to a 130 mph on the autobahn before and that’s slow in some areas. Yes, this ain’t the autobahn but if you have a well maintained car (tires)and the road conditions are safe, 91 mph isn’t a big deal.[/QUOTE]
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