The fines vary widely from State to State , and you don't tell us what State you are in, and if this is the first ticket fot this issue. The adult responsible may also be referred to your State's equivalent of Child Protective Services.
As of January 1, 2004 the cost of a seat belt ticket more than tripled, and now runs from $78 to $89 on a first offense, depending upon the county. Drivers will also face penalties if passengers are not safely buckled. Children who are required to be secured in safety seats (under 6 years old or weighing less than 60lbs) will have to ride in the rear seat of a passenger vehicle. There are several exemptions, including cases where:
Yes you can. You can fight any ticket regardless of method of issue. Just make sure you have a solid case against for whatever ticket it is you want to fight.
it doesn't matter what age. you can be 4 and have a child ticket
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He sliced me with his sword and his unrestrained, furious power.
No, you shouldn't get a ticket if no child is in a car seat as long as no child that requires to be in one is in the car.
The same way you fight anything else; with a sword.
You still have the pay the ticket or go to court to fight it signed or not.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1990 was $4.23.
It can help to get a lawyer.
How do you fight a collection agency on an out of state improper turn ticket from 14 years ago?