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Ok, so got in a small fender bender the other day when I accidentally backed into a small car that was behind me. The car was not visible in any of my mirrors. Tough break, but I happens. We decide to handle matters on our own, but not before some guy passing buy calls the police. I can't stand when people cant stay out of other people's business. Anyway, we explain this to the office and he assures us that he will not be issuing any citations. Of course, he then hands me his ticket book and now I have a nice fine to pay on top of everything else. Second time I have had a police officer lie to me, but this is beside the point. My issue is that with the ticket he hands me a card with instructions on how to pay the fine, but it also states that the Scott police dept does not participate in any program that offers a way to keep the citation off of your record. I don't remember what it is called but you usually qualify as long as your record is clean and you don't get any other citations within a certain period of time. I thought they all participated in this. Have you guys delt with the Scott police? All I am looking for is to maintain a clean record for insurance purposes. I have never heard of a dept not willing to help out a driver with a good driving record. I know I should still call them and ask about this, but I don't want to get the run around.
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Cops are *****s, and it's not against the law for them to lie to you to get what they want.
I'll have a camera rolling during all cop interactions. I hope there are none though... Sent |
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So you follow them candidly, day to day while on the job and can say they are never or have never been a ***** to anyone? Sent |
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Ive actually had a few ask me why I record everything, and my standard response is "the same reason you do, to protect myself from EVERYONE" I don't trust them......... Thus I record them. |
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Call The D.A. he is the one that will have to handle it if you take it to court.
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Article 894. Call the DAs office and ask. To be honest, your better off just not worrying about it. Your insurance won't go up automatically because you got in an accident. Especially if no claim is made. My agent said they don't run records unless a claim is made or a change is made to the policy. I have not seen a change in my premium after my fender bender.
http://www.legis.state.la.us/lss/lss.asp?doc=112888 |
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This dude Goooh has an opinion like the rest of us........We all have one (.)
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Basically, I would not use and Art. 894 for a traffic ticket. Depending on where in Scott the ticket was written, you may have to go to Scott City Court, which is held once a month, or 15th JDC court in Lafayette. The bottom line is that it may be possible to have the charges reduced to a non-moving violation if you can show that the property damage was paid for, or that the other car was not damaged. A letter from your insurance company or a letter from the other driver (he can hand write) and include a copy of his DL, or even there may be a Scott court form that the other driver can fill out stating that damages were paid for and that he could care less if you get a ticket because all is well.
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Scott may have a City Court, which would have a City Prosecutor, instead of turning it into the D.A. in Lafayette Parish. If this is the case, they may not turn the incident into Baton Rouge, which in turns allows it to go on your record. Any way request an Art. 894, which means you pay Court Cost and it does not go on your record.
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i got a traffic ticket a few years ago in scott and i went to city hall and paid it very soon after accident. (i'm thinking it was like a week later once i called and got amount.) anyway it didn't go on my record. My advice would go to city hall and speak with someone there.
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Thanks for the replies. I am at the point to where I think I am just going to suck it up and pay the dang thing. I ended up putting it on my insurance because the price to replace the bumper was over a grand. I just don't have the time to deal with it. I am headed back offshore in the morning and probably won't be back by the weekend. Then it's back to all of the other crap that keeps me running around when I am in. It can't be too bad to just pay it?
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Was the ticket on a public road or in a parking lot? |
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It was on a public street in a subdivision. I talked to my agent and he said that my rates shouldn't go up over something this minor. I'm not sure how the ticket will effect this though.
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