Well it depends. He couldn't receive a ticket if he was on duty. If he was off duty though yes he could receive a ticket and he would have to do what you would normally do if you got a ticket depending on the punishment for the state it was received in.
A speeding ticket. Though an off duty cop said he would have taken Justin in for reckless driving, but he had no say and a speeding ticket is what he received.
a speeding ticket is a speeding ticket! yes
i went 57 in a 35 and got a $144 speeding ticket
depends on the cop if they are nice probably a warning if there ok a ticket if they are rude most likely severe ticket but get a radar detector good ones like 200 hundred never had one ticket and i do ninety on the freeways
Not speeding is a good way to avoid a $250 ticket.
Yes. What would being in or out of your car have to do with the issue? Were you speeding is the issue.
The court is listed on the speeding ticket. If you have questions about the procedure, contact the clerk of court. It'd be an appeals court.
most likely not
That will depend on who issued the ticket for speeding. And it is likely to be two separate tickets. Each jurisdiction gets to set their own penalties.
It would be a violation, not a crime.
No it would not. Pennsylvania is one of the few states that do not put out of state minor speeding tickets on your record.
How much would a speeding ticket for 55 mph in a 40-45 mph zone cost in the garland Texas?