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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.147
EAN num: 9781891693113
ISBN number: 1891693115
Label: Avenir International Publishing
Manufacturer: Avenir International Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 55
Printing Date: August 01, 1998
Publishing house: Avenir International Publishing
Sale Popularity Level: 467526
Studio: Avenir International Publishing
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This book covers traffic tickets from A to Z. It begins with ways to avoid getting a ticket and ends with an excellent tip on how to ask the judge to make his guilty or not guilty decision in the privacy of his chambers away from the watchful eyes of waiting traffic officers and the other defendants in the courtroom.
Mr. Leiding has taken large blocks of important information and concentrated it into very concise and useful tips. Each one is easy to understand and remember. The tips on how to prepare for a traffic hearing are especially helpful. The appendix is very informative and gives a good overview of how and why to ask the officer certain types of questions. Thankfully this book does not contain complicated technical information that only works some of the time or in specific circumstances. Each tip is designed to be used by everyone in all different types of situations.
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The author suggests a lot of very good ideas on how to deal not only with police officers and with the court but everything you need to know. Including things as important as being polite/considerate to the police officer. There are good suggestions and options in which you can take to limit the negative and focus on the positive.
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Reading this book and following the steps gave me a VICTORY on my day in court. This book, a great list of questions for the officer about my particular infraction (from the web), and the vehicle codes, were the only materials I used. I felt comfortable presenting my case and beating the wrap. It was awesome. The judge said he believed that I was indeed driving safely that day, "case dismissed". And I now *know* that I was truly not guilty. Using what I learned, I also assisted my mother in getting out of a Jaywalking ticket! I definitely recommend it for it's straightforwardness and simplicity and it's thoroughness.
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This book is not too bad. It is full of great tips and tactics. But alot of it is common sense. If you really want to beat a speeding ticket and want to learn all about the equipment the police use to nail you, I suggest you buy the book called The Educated Guide to Speeding Tickets by Richard Wallace. He is an ex cop and who knows more about radar, speeding tickets than a cop. He has written a great book. His book helped me beat 2 speeding tickets so far. You can buy it right here at Amazon.
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The author suggests a lot of common sense ideas on how to deal with police officers and with the court, such as being polite to the police officer no matter how rude or how evil thier tactics were to catch you. It also gives some really good suggestions on what to say and what not to say to the officer or in court. I can't say it works cuz since I bought the book, I've also bought a radar detector and that has saved me more than the book. Simplicity and the ideas written in this book are the basis of my rating.
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Anyone that doesn't have this book has to purchace it. Being a teenager out on the road, it seems like the police target us. After reading this book, I knew I would be able to work my way around those stupid traffic tickets. Trust me...this book is worth it!
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