Written by Gregory Monte. Revenge is a Dish Best Served Cold Let me say right up front that when this individual was stopped, he should have just accepted the ticket. As I tell my son, if a cop stops you, open all of your windows, keep your hands on the steering wheel and turn on your … Continue reading Seat Belt Ticket Ends in Getting Shot by Cop
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A “Twist” on the MUTCD Traffic Ticket Technicality?
Written by Gregory Monte. I have written almost 20 blog posts showing how to use the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) to beat varies types of traffic tickets. I even offer a free PDF which specifically applies this method so you can see how it all works. You can find a link to … Continue reading A “Twist” on the MUTCD Traffic Ticket Technicality?
Think a Dash Cam Will Help You Beat a Traffic Ticket? Think Again.
Written by Gregory Monte. I have stressed in numerous blog posts that the only sure-fire way to beat a ticket is to find a technicality in the law that the judge will be forced to accept. The example I like to use to prove my point is the case of my son’s stop sign ticket. He … Continue reading Think a Dash Cam Will Help You Beat a Traffic Ticket? Think Again.
Al Capone and the “Traffic Ticket Nazis”
Written by Gregory Monte. Words of Wisdom from an Infamous Bootlegger Over the holidays I was at a party and the host had some box wine. The brand was called Big House Wine and the variety was "Prohibition Red." The wine itself was nothing much to write home about, but there was an interesting quote … Continue reading Al Capone and the “Traffic Ticket Nazis”
Beating a Traffic Ticket Using MUTCD – The Fog Line “Technicality”
Written by Gregory Monte. This post will mark the 20th time I have written about the importance of the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices in fighting traffic tickets. As I have indicated on numerous occasions, the MUTCD is THE source for technicalities that help you beat the system. While you won’t always be able … Continue reading Beating a Traffic Ticket Using MUTCD – The Fog Line “Technicality”
The Easiest Way to Beat a Traffic Ticket – Use the Federal MUTCD
Written by Gregory Monte. If you check my blog archives you will see that I have written 18 posts which discuss how the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) can be used to beat a traffic ticket (speeding, stop sign, red light, etc.). If you want to take a deep dive into this topic, … Continue reading The Easiest Way to Beat a Traffic Ticket – Use the Federal MUTCD
The “Cowboy” PA State Troopers – True to Form Yet Again …
Written by Gregory Monte. As I indicated in yesterday’s blog post, the Pennsylvania State Police step-up enforcement on the roads during each holiday season and then report the results of their efforts on the “Pennsylvania Pressroom” page. Well, the results are now in for Thanksgiving. Before I discuss those results, let me remind readers that … Continue reading The “Cowboy” PA State Troopers – True to Form Yet Again …
A “Speed Trap” for the Cops?
Written by Gregory Monte. If a cop gives you a “break” on your speeding ticket, can you use this leniency against him in court? Sounds like a terrible thing to do, right? Maybe, but it might be worth a try if you are pissed off enough about getting that ticket in the first place. The way … Continue reading A “Speed Trap” for the Cops?
A $290,000 Speeding Ticket? Be Thankful You Don’t Live in Switzerland.
Written by Gregory Monte. The announcement of this expensive speeding ticket was big news back in 2010, but I don’t ever remember hearing about it. I guess it was back before the time I cared all that much about traffic issues. How times have changed. What is going on here? “In 2002 Swiss voters approved replacing … Continue reading A $290,000 Speeding Ticket? Be Thankful You Don’t Live in Switzerland.
A Judge’s Discretion in Traffic Court
Written by Gregory Monte. Court of Justice? Would you be annoyed if an individual defending himself before you in court on a speeding ticket charge got a more lenient sentence than you for the exact same offense? Sounds unfair, right? Well, it turns out that judges have wide discretion when it comes to sentencing. Consider the … Continue reading A Judge’s Discretion in Traffic Court









