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  • If you accepted and signed the ticket without contest, then no. From the way you state the question, it was you who got pulled over and not someone else. Little inconsistencies are not uncommon on tickets. Certainly your weight can fluctuate, as can the color of your hair (I'm not quite sure why this info is even part fo the ticket). If the important information is there -- make/model/tag info/proper infraction statute -- then you own the ticket.
  • What are Ur "Specs" on the "License"??? John
  • Any mistakes made on the citation, can be corrected in traffic court. The officer only has to state, under oath, that you are the person he witnessed violate the traffic law on a specific date and time.
  • Pay the ticket.
  • Are you guilty? If so, pay the ticket.
  • Any person can contest any ticket at any time. You can go to the magistrates office and have your day in court (about 5-10 minutes) They are kind, courtious and helpful. You don't need anything except your sweet ol self. My trip taught me that most people just want to drop the points so the insurance rates stay the same. It also taught me that they know this too. 90 % of the people with speeding tickets were given the chance to change the ticket to impeading traffic or something like it. This ticket had the same fine as the speeding but carried no points. A win-win You, no points, them Fine revenue. Lighten up on the Perry Mason crap. They are just trying to make it safe for YOU.

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