December 13, 2015 • EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
NEWSLETTER,
PUBLIC RECORDS,
REVENUE GENERATION,
SAFETY,
TICKET FIGHTING,
TICKET QUOTA,
TICKET REVENUE,
TRAFFIC CAMERA,
TRAFFIC STOP,
VIDEOTAPING In football, it pays to scout the competition. The same holds true when it comes to fighting tickets. With that in mind, we’d like to review some interesting articles we found on policeone.com, which is a news and information site targeted toward police officers. The site is definitely worth a look because the content reflects […]
In our May 2014 ranking of states by how they treat motorists, Maryland didn’t fare well. It came in fifth worst – not counting the District of Columbia – behind only New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and Vermont. Law Enforcement Tactics was the scoring category most instrumental to Maryland’s poor ranking. The state earned only […]
October 11, 2015 • CALIFORNIA,
EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
INSURANCE,
MARYLAND,
NEW YORK,
NEWSLETTER,
TICKET CAMERA,
TICKET FIGHTING,
TICKET FINES,
WISCONSIN One of the most common questions we get from members is how many points will a given violation add to their driving record. It’s an important question, but it’s not the only one to ask after you get a traffic ticket. You also need to know how many points it takes to trigger a license […]
September 27, 2015 • EMAIL NEWSLETTER,
ILLINOIS,
NEWSLETTER,
RED LIGHT CAMERA,
REVENUE GENERATION,
SPEED CAMERA,
SPEED TRAP,
SPEEDING,
TICKET CAMERA,
TICKET FIGHTING,
TICKET FINES,
TICKET REVENUE,
TOLL,
WISCONSIN Illinois is known as the Land of Lincoln, but the title of this e-newsletter is also a motto the state has used to promote tourism. Since Illinois also collects hundreds of millions of dollars annually from motorists for everything from tolls to speeding and red-light camera tickets, it wouldn’t surprise us to learn that many government […]
Here’s Part 2 of our Frequently Asked Questions on ticketing fighting. See Part 1 here. Can a police officer issue me a ticket if he’s outside his own jurisdiction? If the violation took place within his jurisdiction the answer is yes. If the violation took place outside his jurisdiction the answer is less clear. There […]