it could become very costly pay it and save yourself a lot of grief
No. However, failing to pay and failing to appear in court would lead to arrest, additional fines, license suspension, or additional penalties.
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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.
The joke would be on you; you would never arrive. The one who would take your soul in exchange for such a ticket does not have the authority to grant you entry.
You can. Several areas have photo enforcement for speeding, or red lights.
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a warrant would be placed for their arrest... and I believe they are fined...
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
You would get a photo of your hand. Other than that, not much if you only did it once or twice. It would be kind of like keeping a laptop on your lap.
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It depends on what the ticket was for. If it is a routine traffic violation, probably not much. They may have deleted the record by this time. But there is no statute of limitations on a ticket. You would have to contact the issuing department to see.
I got a camera ticket in CA and went to the issuing police station to fight it and they told me no way....they had me. But you would have to research about school zone speed limits and the hours it is enforced. But you are probably screwed.