Only if you want to contribute to the improvement and initiative of your city government. If its the wrong amount, go to traffic court on the date indicated. 90% of the time the cop won't show up and you pay nothing. If the cop shows, tell the judge the amount is in error and will wait for the judge to correct the overcharge.
It is understood that any diffrential in the facts undermine the creditibility of the officer.
Yes. Just be able to prove where you were at the time written on the ticket. Can you PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were somewhere else at the time/date on the ticket?
No. Not unless the error is so bad that you can not understand the charge against you. Anything wrong on the ticket may be used to impeach to officer at trial. For instance, many cops will say they clocked the car at one speed but "cut the driver a break" by putting a lower speed on the ticket. That is purgery that can be used for impeachment.
maybe but then you would feel extremely guilty and that would haunt you for the rest ur life! so i do not recommend it. do the right thing dude! seriously.
This is so small I doubt it. Just pay it and forget it.
Mistakes likes these are called "scrivener's errors." The court that hears the traffic case will determine whether the error is material to the violation or incidental and not critical. If the error is material to the offense, the citation will likely be dismissed.
If a cop writes the wrong VIN number on a ticket, it can lead to complications regarding the enforcement of the citation. The incorrect VIN may make it difficult to prove that the ticket applies to a specific vehicle. This could provide grounds for contesting the ticket in court, as the evidence would be inaccurate. It’s advisable for the recipient to document the error and bring it up if they choose to challenge the ticket.
contact the police dept. and youre insur. agent
Yes, it can!
It is not going to invalidate the ticket. The make and model is not critical to the nature of the violation.
A ticket Can be thrown out for any reason the judge deems fit. However what do you mean by the wrong name. But in general if the officer gave you a ticket then it is yours. You obviously did something wrong just own up to it. Trying to weasel out of a ticket because of some small clerical error, which he may have fixed upon returning to the station (I have seen this happen before, someone has there ticket and something is werong on it like a name or something and the court documents have that same ticket with the corrected info, they usually side with the officer) only upsets judges and magistrates because of your lack of ethics
It is very unlikely that a traffic ticket will be dismissed if the Officer does not record the birth date correctly.