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Tag Archives: nypd
NYC Breathalyzers Called Into Question
Lawyers that handle vehicle and traffic law matters are familiar with the many ways to challenge a drinking and driving charge. One of those ways involves checking whether the police Breathalyzer was properly functioning, tested and maintained. This device … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged arrest, Breathalyzer, cop, crime, criminal, dui, dwi, nypd, police
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A New (Illegal) Way To Avoid Red Light Camera Tickets
Goldfinger is one of the best James Bond movies in the series and featured a tricked out Aston Martin. Some of its gadgets included a passenger ejector seat and retractable bullet proof shield. Its most subtle gadget was a license … Continue reading
Posted in Bizarre & Funny Traffic Items
Tagged 007, cop, ian fleming, james bond, law, License Plates, nypd, police, rotating license plates
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How Much Does A New York Reckless Driving Ticket Cost?
A violation of a VTL 1212 reckless driving ticket is a very serious charge with many costs. Outside New York City, reckless driving tickets are not routinely issued in New York. However, in the 5 boroughs, they are dispensed like … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged 1212, court, crime, criminal, Driver's license, driving license, fine, license, misdemeanor, nyc, nypd, reckless, reckless driving, reckless driving ticket, surcharge, suspended, traffic ticket, VTL 1212
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What The NYC Ticket-Fixing Scandal Means To Motorists
I first wrote about the New York City ticket-fixing scandal last April. We explained that in all 12 Bronx precincts, fixing traffic tickets was a common practice. Indeed, one or more officers in each precinct were assigned to be “fixers”. … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged cop, corruption, court, crime, law, new york city, New York Police Department, nypd, politics, ticket fixing scandal
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NYPD Apologizes To Cyclists Issued Speeding Tickets
In a highly unusual move, bicyclists who were issued speeding tickets while riding in Central Park were given formal apologies by the NYPD. Using a speed gun, the NYPD recently issued a speeding ticket to 10 different cyclists. These cyclists … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged apologize, central park, New York City Police Department, nyc, nyc police, nypd, police, speeding, speeding ticket
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More Proof Of NYPD Ticket Quotas
Dovetailing nicely with my recent post entitled “NYC Police Department Caught Imposing Traffic Ticket Quotas” confirming that the 77th Precinct in Brooklyn imposes traffic ticket and arrest quotes, ABC Eyewitness News reports 41st Precinct in the Bronx likewise pressures its … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged cop, goal, justice, law, New York, new york city, nypd, police, police department, productivity goals, quota, traffic ticket
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