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Not all dealings with the court are bad!
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 41753" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>My oldest has had one speeding ticket. Since he was under 18, I had to accompany him to court.</p><p></p><p>The judge started out by asking NF the circumstances of the ticket. Where was he picked up (at the bottom of a very large hill). What was he driving (my car instead of his truck that wouldn't have been going as fast down that very large hill). What was he coming home from (formal dance at school).</p><p></p><p>The judge asked again what road NF was caught on - then the judge slighly winked at me.</p><p></p><p>He proceeded to ask NF about his life, but the way he phrased the questions cracked me up. "Where do you work?" (not if). "Where do you go to school?" "Where do you go to church?" "What extracurriculars do you do?" "What do you have planned when you graduate" (this was a good one because NF had already signed the papers for the Navy).</p><p></p><p>NF was in his best "customs and curtesy" mode from Civil Air Patrol.</p><p></p><p>He got off with the lowest possible fine ($23 and court cost) and the points were removed when he turned 18. The insurance company didn't pay any attention to it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 41753, member: 439"] My oldest has had one speeding ticket. Since he was under 18, I had to accompany him to court. The judge started out by asking NF the circumstances of the ticket. Where was he picked up (at the bottom of a very large hill). What was he driving (my car instead of his truck that wouldn't have been going as fast down that very large hill). What was he coming home from (formal dance at school). The judge asked again what road NF was caught on - then the judge slighly winked at me. He proceeded to ask NF about his life, but the way he phrased the questions cracked me up. "Where do you work?" (not if). "Where do you go to school?" "Where do you go to church?" "What extracurriculars do you do?" "What do you have planned when you graduate" (this was a good one because NF had already signed the papers for the Navy). NF was in his best "customs and curtesy" mode from Civil Air Patrol. He got off with the lowest possible fine ($23 and court cost) and the points were removed when he turned 18. The insurance company didn't pay any attention to it at all. [/QUOTE]
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