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How to Fight a Traffic Ticket

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Summary: When deciding to fight a traffic ticket, listen to what the officer says and gives a citation for, and see if his account of the infraction is correct. Be polite, but don't admit to being guilty when receiving a traffic ticket that is incorrect with insight from a certified civil mediator in this free video on traffic violations.

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By Robert M Todd
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Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more

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"You've just been pulled over and the police officer is approaching your window while you remain in the car and you're thinking here goes another ticket. Hello, I'm Robert Todd and I'm here to answer the question how to fight a traffic ticket. Well while you are still sitting in your car, remember to be polite to the officer that is ready to issue you the traffic citation and we advise not to admit your guilt because if he's pulled you over, he's probably going to give you a citation anyway and don't come up with a bunch of outlandish excuses as to why you did this or why you didn't do this, they've probably heard them all. So you may want to keep a low profile, you may want to see what the officer says and what the officer cites you for. And then you may want to correct it for accuracy. If its inaccurate, you may be able to use this if you decide to go to traffic court later. If you've never been to traffic court we would recommend that you highly consider hiring an expert to represent you. I'm Robert Todd and thank you for watching."

eHow Article: How to Fight a Traffic Ticket

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