licandro17 t1_istnf5r wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandpiglets in I got a speeding ticket on my way home to BC from Washington. Will this affect my auto insurance? by [deleted]
That would prompt the insurance company to look for a Infraction and defeat the purpose of my question
rosesandpiglets t1_istnjng wrote
Maybe consider that before breaking the law in a foreign country
licandro17 t1_istnvto wrote
With all due respect i was going the flow of the traffic. With a speed limit in CAN being 100km people more often than not are going 120+
I do understand that 10mph is an infraction (going 70 in a 60) but is that speeding or American law enforcement swinging their dicks around because they kill innocent people?
[deleted] OP t1_istqtg0 wrote
Listen man, I've gotten tickets and it sucks, but focus on the problems you can solve here. You sped, the cop chose you, that's it.
You can go to court and fight the ticket. There is usually a URL on the ticket.
licandro17 t1_istr3vf wrote
I am not trying to dispute wether or not I committed the infraction cause I did. In my OP I have asked if anyone knows if it goes into my auto insurance.
So maybe people should answer the question if they know
[deleted] OP t1_istvavw wrote
Do you realize this is r/Washington and not r/legaladvicecanada ? Like how would we know what goes into your insurance rates? You're getting the sort of answers you might expect...
aet39456inabox t1_istoxd0 wrote
For sure some state trooper trying to get their quota in. People regularly go 15-20 over on I-5, and they usually only get pulled over around major cities (where the speed limit is much lower anyway).
rosesandpiglets t1_isto49t wrote
That is speeding…
American Police brutality has 0 to due with why you as a Canadian got pulled over.
licandro17 t1_istogyl wrote
Your response had 0 to due with my question. So if you don’t know if it’s going to affect my auto insurance please go troll another post
[deleted] OP t1_istomsf wrote
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