Tint ticket
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From: The Other Side of Riverside
Tint ticket
Hey guys,
My co-worker just got pull over for tinted windows while going to lunch today. Anyone know anyone that can sign off the ticket? If so, PM me.
Thanks.
My co-worker just got pull over for tinted windows while going to lunch today. Anyone know anyone that can sign off the ticket? If so, PM me.
Thanks.
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,800
Likes: 8
From: The Other Side of Riverside
Originally Posted by SAKEN3.5
i got one too awhile ago =_= he checked *uncorrectable" =_=;;;
that sucks. My co-workers violation did say it was correctable though. I wonder what make it correctable and not correctable? I'm sure you can fight it since it IS a correctable violation.
No.
It is correctable the first (few?) time(s) you get it. They do run your license and the previous tickets will show up. If you constantly get ticketed for it, they will give you an uncorrectable one, which comes with a fine. You still do have to provide proof of correction, but instead of just a fix-it, you pay the fine too.
That, is my understanding of it; Eric got one not too long ago.
It is correctable the first (few?) time(s) you get it. They do run your license and the previous tickets will show up. If you constantly get ticketed for it, they will give you an uncorrectable one, which comes with a fine. You still do have to provide proof of correction, but instead of just a fix-it, you pay the fine too.
That, is my understanding of it; Eric got one not too long ago.
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Originally Posted by Mike@RiversideInfiniti
No.
It is correctable the first (few?) time(s) you get it. They do run your license and the previous tickets will show up. If you constantly get ticketed for it, they will give you an uncorrectable one, which comes with a fine. You still do have to provide proof of correction, but instead of just a fix-it, you pay the fine too.
That, is my understanding of it; Eric got one not too long ago.
It is correctable the first (few?) time(s) you get it. They do run your license and the previous tickets will show up. If you constantly get ticketed for it, they will give you an uncorrectable one, which comes with a fine. You still do have to provide proof of correction, but instead of just a fix-it, you pay the fine too.
That, is my understanding of it; Eric got one not too long ago.
strange - that was the first time i've ever gotten a tint ticket ><


