How Do You Fight A VASCAR Speeding Ticket?
VASCAR stands for Visual Average Speed Computer & Recorder. It is a traffic radar camera device that is hooked up to a “dummy” police car parked on the side of the road or another structure adjacent to a roadway. Anyone who goes by these VASCAR units going over the speed limit may have her license plate photographed, and subsequently be ticketed through the mail. There is a lot of controversy around these VASCAR devices because some believe that they are creating a “speed trap” that is impossible for motorists to avoid. Send the VASCAR speeding ticket back with the “Not Guilty” plea box checked. If requested, explain briefly why you believe you are not guilty of the violation. You can also leave the space blank or state “Disagree with this ticket” if you need more time to develop your defense. You will be sent a court hearing date in the mail. Decide on a viable defense for your case so that you can prepare your evidence accordingly. The most common defenses for a VASCAR speeding ticke