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1/28/12, 7:24 pm

Legal Question


I received a speeding ticket in November. The officer said “do you realize you were doing 80” I responded , “no sir , I wasn’t and called my parents”. I kept checking online for the ticket, and it was not available until January. I wanted to come to court , but the court date was set for January 12, and my parents decided I could not miss school (I attend Valdosta state, which is 4+ hours away the semester just started that week, but I had to secure classes and get books). I could not attend court, and I didn’t to get into trouble for not paying the fine, so my mother paid it online. Had we known that paying the fine as opposed to going to court, would result in automatic suspension, I would have came home for court, or went back late-school started the same week. As stated I am a full time student attending Valdosta state university. I have off campus housing and I need to be able to go to my classes. I also play for the football team. I was injured last year, had surgery in October, and am now temporarily disabled (I have a temporary handicap status), for which I receive daily therapy on campus. I’m want to formally appeal the decision to suspend my driving privileges, and I hope you will reconsider and/or allow me to drive to school, therapy, and my summer job, which I hope to start as soon as the semester ends.

what are my options


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