In most cities, the ticket must be "served" to you, which means that it must be either: (a) handed to you, or (b) placed on your vehicle. So while it's not polite: if you catch an officer writing you a ticket, you will not be responsible for it if you drive away before it's served to you.
yes I've had one thrown out
You CAN NOT give an officer a ticket, but what you can do is write down the car number and the date and time you obsevered it. Then you can go to the police Staion and ask the dispatcher/receptionist what the officer's name is and file a complaint.
Come back on time.
A parking ticket is only a civil offence, under the road traffic act, the only time it becomes criminal is when you don't pay it.
mine was $450 and it was my first time
Any time you can get a parking ticket, it can be towed Any time you owe more than $350.00 in parking tickets it can get towed from anywhere.
The warning was on the speed limit sign you blew by. There is no requirement for the officer to let you off on your first ticket.
The ticket remains the responsibility of the person who had the licence plates registered to them at the time the ticket was issued.
Well for instance a parking meter can accept money and give you a ticket or show a time.
There would not be one. The ticket serves as notification of the violation. There may be a time set in which the jurisdiction may collect check with the issuing city or town.
What if I was on a motorcycle and was in full riding gear? When the officer pulled me over I was out of full riding gear ,had been for over a minute, and I was at least 30 feet from the motorcycle. The officer did not get a license plate number until it was time to put it on the ticket and he never felt to engine to see if the bike was even warm.
It depends on the state and should be written somewhere on the ticket. In Florida, you have 30 days from the date on the ticket. In City of Richmond, VA - 15 days