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Old Jan 8, 2010, 8:29 am
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Originally Posted by yev11223
A speeding ticket is actually a violation (less then a misdemeanor, but higher then something like a parking ticket). If you get pulled over anywhere in the country or even parts of Canada (I know NY for example shares their information with Quebec and Ontario) you might be arrested for not paying it. On the other hand if you don't drive and don't plan to do anything illegal, you are perfectly fine. Also since they don't have a specific plate there is very little chance of you getting pulled over unless you speed, run a red light etc...
I am neither a police officer or an attorney, but isn't a traffic ticket essentially a summons to appear in court? You can get around the trip to court by paying the fine - which in turn is technically pleading guilty and waiving your right to a trial. But, to my understanding, by not paying the ticket and not appearing in court you are in violation of a summons, which is not something I'd want to play with lightly.
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