The Police Officer wrote me a ticket and I feel that I didn't deserve it, what should I do?
If you don't agree with a ticket that an Officer wrote you, the side of the road is NOT the place to contest it. Every person that is issued a ticket has a right to an appeal. Simply fill out the rear of the ticket and send it in for an appeal. In six to eight weeks you will receive a summons to appear at a Clerk Magistrate's hearing. There you will be given an opportunity to state your case. Once an officer issues a ticket, he/she cannot take it back. The only person that can dismiss a ticket is a clerk magistrate or a judge.

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1. If I was only stopped for a minor offense, why did two or three other Police Officers show up or drive by?
2. The Police Officer wrote me a ticket and I feel that I didn't deserve it, what should I do?
3. Why did the officer "sneak up" along side of my car?
4. Why do officers stay in their car so long? What are they doing?