I'm just curious, it seems like traffic violations and/or penalties are never wholly accurate. A person gets pulled over going 153, and asks to plead it down to 130, or whatever. Cops routinely reduce the speed of drivers on tickets, for what, a courtesy? As leverage to assure they dont fight the ticket? It just seems so imprecise and makeshift. Is there some sort of legal precedent or rule that grounds this sort of process, or is it just a wonky system?
Dont get me wrong, its nice to have things tweaked in your favor, but makes the laws too unstable IMO. If a person is proven to have gone 153 in a 100 zone, and the penalty is fine x, shouldnt they just get fine x? Whats with the "make believe"? Shouldnt it simply be a matter of proving the offence - flat out?
Dont get me wrong, its nice to have things tweaked in your favor, but makes the laws too unstable IMO. If a person is proven to have gone 153 in a 100 zone, and the penalty is fine x, shouldnt they just get fine x? Whats with the "make believe"? Shouldnt it simply be a matter of proving the offence - flat out?