trd555
Junior Member
if i get a fix it ticket from a chp officer and he put that it was an 07 blue yamaha r6 but it is an fz6 would that make the ticket null and void?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
exactly the type
I think technically Cliff is right, if they do some work you still have a ticket, however if you point out a mistake alot (not all) of the time instead of doing the work to get the ticket they just throw the case out. Could be wrong but i had a friend with a Camaro get pulled for speeding, officer wrote down as it being a Trans Am (who knows how that happened) he pointed it out to the town and they gave him a weeks extension on the paying it but gave him a edited ticket with the correct model on it and still had to pay.... could go either way....easy way would be to fix it, have better signals and avoid the ticket w no hassle all in one....just my .02
Rick
if i get a fix it ticket from a chp officer and he put that it was an 07 blue yamaha r6 but it is an fz6 would that make the ticket null and void?
Get Rizoma's. Bright as ****. Brighter and more visible than the stockers, while still being tiny.
turn signal not visible at 300 feet
i kno in nyc that ticket will be void...but thats nyc...u should def fight it tho n those rizomas are really nice!
It's ten bucks The registration is good enough. If a cop writes a ticket and mails it to you all he needs is the registration not the exact model.
Again it's ten bucks! I wouldn't fight it and use my gas and time for a $10 fix-it ticket. In California the officer can give you a fix-it ticket. You should fix it anyway! Use the energy to "Git Er Done!"