Hi DG
That neighborhood certainly has an edge and is less gentrified then other neighborhoods which does not necessarily mean it's unsafe. Depending on what your budget is you will find better deals on the upper Eastside Harlem etc. my name is Kennedy Moore I run this website and I'm also a broker be happy to help you out feel free to give me a call 718-737-3990
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A Failure to Obey Sign traffic carries 2 points in New York. Because you didn't have an EZ pass with you, it sounds like you violated the sign when you entered the EZ lane. Further, there is no plea bargaining at the Traffic Violations Bureau so your only outcomes are either guilty or not guilty. I hope this helps. Good luck!!
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Hi Jan
Here"s a great lineup of events/shows....When are you arriving?
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Hello Julie yes that's a fair price
I also work with Photo Trek Tours
www.phototrektours.com.com you would have a blast and capture some awesome pictures of you and your loved ones in some great spots around the city Central Park Upper Eastside Times Square Brooklyn Bridge
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John Hoving,
The omitted license # and date of birth does not render your NYC traffic ticket fatally defective.
Sorry.
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Assuming this is a NYC ticket, then you have 30 days to appeal. You will need to submit an Appeals Form. Check out the TVB Appeals page on our website for further details.
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Forgetting to mount your EZ pass is not a valid defense. Fortunately, a VTL 1110a ticket is a relatively minor offense which only carries 2 points. You can try and fight it but these tickets are hard to beat in New York City.
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Kyle,
The defect is missing info because the officer gave you a break. If you were to push the issue, in my opinion and experience, the prosecutor will amend the ticket back to the original charge. I wouldn't do it.
In regard to your insurance question, your pending 1110a ticket should NOT have any bearing on your insurance rates. An open ticket cannot be used against you by an ins
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After a certain amount of time, a NYC traffic ticket will go into default judgment status meaning that the DMV found you guilty without your participation. The only option at this point is to submit an application to vacate the default. You'll need to set forth a reasonable excuse for your delay as well as a meritorious defense. Good luck!
Matthew J. Weiss
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It is very hard to win ANY ticket in Staten Island (especially speeding tickets). If you have an otherwise clean driving record, then you could just pay this one. It only carries 3 points and, alone, will not affect your insurance rates.
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Dec in NYC your in for a treat.
A Hostel would-be a good choice
HI New York City Hostel
891 Amsterdam Ave 104th Street great location could work
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John,
Reply in bold below:
1. Is it going to be worth to fight this ticket over?
Yes, as you have nothing to lose by plead not guilty (and of course you have a chance to win).
2. Also, the ticket is not hitting the DMV website yet so I cannot plea it online. Can the DMV email notification be a proper proof that I tried to take action for the ticket?
Keep checking. It can take up
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Howard Dean making accusations about the debate sniffling to coke usage.
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If you came to a complete stop, then you have a chance to beat this red light camera ticket. Plead not guilty and let us know what happens. Good luck!
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Hi John,
1) what is the best way to present this evidence?
You should be able to play it for the judge and also hand in a copy (perhaps on a flash drive).
2) Is this enough evidence to get the case dismissed?
I cannot possibly answer this question.
3) What other evidence could be presented to negate this ticket?
Photos and your testimony are other things that you can present.
Matt
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It sounds like you received a 2-point ticket for disobeying the EZ-Pass Only sign. The registration ticket carries 0-points but can adversely affect your insurance. You should, therefore, plead not guilty to both. If you produce your proof of registration, then this ticket will be dismissed.
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Yes, you can simply show the Judge the pictures with the lack of a second one way sign on the right and point to the MUTCD regulations to show that the road is not "designated and signposted" as a one way. You should also get the police officer's notes and compare them to his testimony and the information in the ticket. Look for inconsistencies. Finally, it is not crazy to fight
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Jessica welcome back to NYC!! any luck yet finding affordable childcare?
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Hi Noah
$20 would be sufficient...don't forget Christmas too
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AndyB,
There is not inert requirement for this violation. Therefore, despite it being an honest mistake, this is not a defense to this ticket. Plus, the Staten Island Traffic Violations Bureau is the most difficult court in New York State in which to beat a ticket so I doubt that you will win if you fight it.
The fine for a first offense are roughly $200.
Matthew Weiss
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I've read about it too...here's an-account that didn't go so we'll but also have read countless stories of successful tunnel outings
Sounds exciting.
I hear security is much more lax now below was writing 4 years ago.
visiting the freedom tunnel is trespassing, you will be arrested by Amtrak police. If you think about it, getting cuffed is much better than what might happ
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Hi Martin Fire Island is one of my favorite Day trips. It's quite easy to get to using the Long Island rail. Depending which town you choose to visit it's approximately 2 to 3 hour travel time. It's a sliver of an island that's parallel to Long Island no cars allowed. There is quite a few towns and villages on the island about 10 or so each with their own flavor. The colorfu
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Hi Philippe it appears that you would dock your bike the one that you rented in downtown Brooklyn at the designated station below in link
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HI Julie
Brooklyn Heights is a wonderful idea, one of the oldest historic neighborhoods- beautiful homes. And there's the Brooklyn Promenade which is a lovely pedestrian walkway right on the river and one of my favorite restaurants called Jack the Horse Tavern.
Easy subway access A, C or the 2,3 trains
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The officer is not required to explain to you why he or she gave you the ticket (although they normally do).
If there are no signs and you were charged with disobeying a sign, then take a bunch of photos to show the judge.
Finally, given that this is a minor, 2-point ticket, I do not think you need NY traffic lawyer (assuming you have no other convictions on your record).
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