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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2738259" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>Show up to your court date, representing yourself, for your ticket. Explain to the judge 1. You purchased it that way photo proof. 2. You did not know it was against the law, understanding ignorinance is not an excuse but an assumption was made based off the fact that it was purchased that way in state. 3. Photo proof or receipt showing that it was removed. You may get lucky and the judge sympathizes with you and drops the charge. </p><p>I knew a guy that recieved a ticket for a cracked windshield, and proved to the court that it had been fixed and it was dropped. It may not do a damn bit of good, so bring your $211 check with you. You have the right to be heard in court. </p><p></p><p>As for trying to take DS to court, I'm in line with the other posters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2738259, member: 24536"] Show up to your court date, representing yourself, for your ticket. Explain to the judge 1. You purchased it that way photo proof. 2. You did not know it was against the law, understanding ignorinance is not an excuse but an assumption was made based off the fact that it was purchased that way in state. 3. Photo proof or receipt showing that it was removed. You may get lucky and the judge sympathizes with you and drops the charge. I knew a guy that recieved a ticket for a cracked windshield, and proved to the court that it had been fixed and it was dropped. It may not do a damn bit of good, so bring your $211 check with you. You have the right to be heard in court. As for trying to take DS to court, I'm in line with the other posters. [/QUOTE]
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