R0B0303TZ TICKET. help please
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Frozen Fingersss at 10.12.08 - 11:27 am
so i got a ticket for curfew. how much will it be...does anybody know? or does it depend on when i go to court when i explain myself.
anyway i know it will be expensive and i am utterly broke so I don't know how I am going to pay for it. any ideas anyone?
i need help.
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aw, i got one of those B.S. curfew tickets when i was younger, sorry you had to go through that too. i cant remember what exactly the penalty was, but if i have forgotten then obviously it couldnt have been that bad.
but hey, this is a commuity here, and id love to help out.
in the immortal wisdom of the Loonie's, "i've got 5 on it"
Candy Cane10.12.08 - 11:54 am
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i never paid off my curfew tickets, but then again that was a bad idea as it bought me 2 days in juve.
btw its luniz
ijunes10.12.08 - 12:14 pm
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Cerfew?
Is this Martial Law already?
Joe Borfo10.12.08 - 12:37 pm
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I got one of those 5 years ago....It's like $250, I got some community service. Sucked ass! I never did it. Still haven't paid it. Now In can't get my drivers license. The world works in mysteries ways. I'll pitch in 5.
Tarmonster.10.12.08 - 1:17 pm
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I liked when you and your mom drove by and we were still hanging out on the corner of the park. I got 5 on it.
stillline10.12.08 - 1:27 pm
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I wonder if her mom liked it too?
Let's hope so!
jonnyboy10.12.08 - 1:32 pm
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you guys are so awesome. like wowz. <3333
haha my mom was angry of course but the only thing i was really pissed about at that moment was leaving you all! i even kinda asked my mom if she would just let me out and continue riding. that didnt fly.
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 1:34 pm
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@jonnyboy
my mom did like it! she even told my brother today...she was like they were all calling her name. she thought it was cute.it helped my case.
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 1:35 pm
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ya i got cerfew ticket and it was 360 but you go with your mom and if your mom and you look good try to strike a deal..
theshues10.12.08 - 1:50 pm
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GABBY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love you. i have 5 on it.
bondink10.12.08 - 2:21 pm
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woo thats $20 less of a ticket. god i love you all so much.
sara check the THANK YOU THREAD
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 2:28 pm
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That was your Mom?!?!?
I could've swore she was your older sister, or something.
bentstrider10.12.08 - 2:53 pm
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Just fight it.
Guessing you are 18+ now I don't think it should be that hard.
Look up curfew laws, it'll explain reasons that you can be out late at night.
Graham10.12.08 - 3:26 pm
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i turn 18 in 3 weeks.
i'll see what happens when i go to court. i'll be 18 then.
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 3:29 pm
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p.s. everyone who is donating money is getting a kiss and a hug.
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 3:30 pm
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Yes.
Fight it all the way.
Don't worry you TOTALLY can beat that shit.
Graham10.12.08 - 3:31 pm
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Curfew laws restrict the rights of juveniles to be outdoors or in public places during certain hours of the day. Such laws aim to establish a safer community and to better protect kids from becoming victims of crime or becoming involved in delinquent behaviors. The Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) 45.03 states:
It is unlawful for any minor under the age of eighteen (18) to be present in or upon any public street, highway, road, curb area, alley, park, playground, or other public ground, public place, or public building, place of amusement or eating place, vacant lot or unsupervised place between the hours of 10 p.m. on any day and sunrise of the immediately following day; provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not apply:
a. when the minor is accompanied by his or her parent or parents, legal guardian or other adult person having the lawful care or custody of the minor, or by his or her spouse eighteen years of age or older; or
b. when the minor is upon an errand directed by his or her parent or parents or legal guardian or other adult person having the legal care or custody of the minor, or by his or her spouse eighteen years of age or older; or
c. when the minor is attending or going to or returning directly home from a public meeting, or a place of public environment, such as a movie, play, sporting event, dance or school activity; or
d. when the presence of such minor in said place or places is connected with or required with respect to a business, trade, profession or occupation in which said minor is lawfully engaged; or
e. when the minor is involved in an emergency such as a fire, natural disaster, automobile accident, a situation requiring immediate action to prevent serious bodily injury or loss of life, or any unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state which calls for immediate action; or
f. when the minor is in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel; or
g. when the minor is on a sidewalk abutting the minor’s residence.
Violations are punishable by a fine of $250.00 totaling $675.00 with penalty assessments, community service, and/or may affect whether you can obtain or keep a driver’s license number.
Don't let the fLAW fuck you over. You can and will win this case.
Graham10.12.08 - 3:33 pm
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I feel section (h) is most applicable:
Go to (h)ell fucking curfew law!
(Apologies to everybody who had to suffer through that, especially Gabbi. That cop overreacted so hard - do you remember him on his radio screaming hysterically for backup and about vandalism. I'm suing Crayola - they should have never put sidewalk chalk on the shelves - it's a dangerous product!!)
Alex Thompson
10.12.08 - 3:55 pm
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i wish i was in the cops head and could have heard what he thought when he saw all the sidwalk chalk markings and all your faces just looking at him.. probably would have felt like he caught the baby painting on the wall.
im sorry gabby!
tinycities10.12.08 - 4:15 pm
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haha. i felt horrible this morning about the whole ordeal but im feelin dandy now. im going to try and fight the ticket foshoooo.
@AT
+2 for section h
Frozen Fingersss10.12.08 - 4:24 pm
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I would go w part C of the code....saying you were partaking in a "sporting event". we were cycling, right?
lalagypsy10.12.08 - 4:25 pm
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since i am a youngster, everytime i go on a ride, i ask someone who is over 21 that if i get asked my age and if i have a gardian can i point at you, were you with someone?
i think you can be with someone over 21 at anytime of the night.
popsiclekid10.12.08 - 4:55 pm
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