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Ronnie:"Sure...it's 'only' $70, but everyone is forgetting that there is a CONVICTION involved here. That means it takes 3 years from the date you are convicted (not the ticket date) for that to be cleared off your record.

Every year you go for renewal, "Have you ay tickets or convictions?" You have to tell them. The smart thing to do is bring it to court with your valid insurance slip. THEY WILL DROP IT. PLus you get the day off work.school.
When you go for renewal, they don't ask you about tickets or convictions...and even if they did, who cares...it's an insurance card ticket and basically meaningless.

I think Ronnie should pay for the ticket when they don't drop it like he says "THEY WILL". Sorry Ronnie, but you really don't know what you're talking about.

Amin --> for your reference the area on the ticket that says criminal code, or section, should be 3(1), or (3)1. If they've used the wrong section, it could be a way to get off, but you're better off just paying it.

Remember, send the bill to Ronnie when you don't get off it court. It really doesn't matter if you bring your insurance or not. Take it from someone who sees people convicted all the time over this.


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