Nemesis said:Sounds like Connecticut does it quite differently from, say, New Jersey then. There, you can generally mail in the ticket only if you mark “guilty” and include a check for the fine. If you choose to plead “not guilty”, the ticket states you must appear in court to defend yourself, and notes the specific date and time as well. I guess Connecticut’s process takes an extra, and probably much more time-consuming, step.
Good luck with it.
Bandit LOAF said:Yeah, we should probably think about doing away with McGruff for good one of these days.
TopGun said:he does seem a bit immature at times
McGruff said:ahem
Maj.Striker said:Ah, cut him a little slack. Poor guy has already screwed over his promotion aspects all he has left is his humor...singular though it may be.
Sphynx said:Yes, I think Erkle's approach is the best. If you show them that you have already registered again (and expeditiously, at that), they'll probably just let you go. I've seen it happen in the courts over hear more times than I can count (and I can count pretty high).
I'm sure you're imagining things.Dyret said:Which reminds me: What's up with the ranks these days. I seem to have been promoted and demoted quite randomly. Major->1.lt->major.
Ripper said:Best is to show that you got it taken care of, (as others said), and absolutely do not give the cop or anyone else any crap. That's the only way you'll get off.
Maj.Striker said:Ah, cut him a little slack. Poor guy has already screwed over his promotion aspects all he has left is his humor...singular though it may be.
If they make me go to court, I won't see that day until September or October though.
Nemesis said:That surprises me. Are you sure? The “flow” in traffic courts is usually pretty efficient.
You will go in with a large group of other ne'er do wells . . .