Question by racerizme: Going to court (I’m 15) for driving an unregistered motor vehicle with no license?
Ohay guys, I’m 15, live in Sugar Land, Texas. Going to court this Thursday for driving… well, said above. I was riding a 40cc gasoline powered scooter.
I have been hassled continuously by the same officer (three times actually), first for a go kart (illegal, didn’t know, I was 13… stopped riding it). Then the second time for a ELECTRIC SCOOTER (even though in the state of Texas, it is PERFECTLY legal), and the third time on a 29cc scooter (which he claimed he would write a ticket for and have it “towed” away??)
After him screaming at me for some idiotic reason and telling me I was a danger to society, ect, I calmly told him of the general “49cc and under law” that required no license/registration, ect, and was let off with a warning… whereas he told me to just “ride it back home” (WTF?)
Anywho, this other officer pulled me over the other day for… (read the title). Court scheduled, I am relatively ready. Practicing my story, and on the contrary, I am EAGER to go to court.
I have documentation from the DPS, DMV, and if that doesn’t do it, the federal import laws for scooters that say it is 100% legal – and documentation from the manufacturer’s website about the specifications for my scooter.
Am I missing anything? Any tips? I will most likely be going in… those shirts that you button up, and my normal sneakers/pants (not jeans), shirt tucked in.
This is my very first “offense”. I am an AP, Honor roll, ect. student.
Hey Rock, I could give less of a crap what you think. I’ve done my research, some other “morons” are telling other juvenile kids to bring in their damn report cards TO court. I’m just putting in whatever I feel might boost my chances of winning this case. I appreciate your opinion, but I don’t appreciate your sarcasm. Thanks anywho.
Best answer:
Answer by Lindsay Dareā¢
wow, sounds like you’ve got it! good luck, i hope you show up that stupid cop!
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