Question by : Is there a fine (other than the correction fee) for a ticket for driving without insurance in California?
I will have insurance on Monday when i go to take care of the ticket and hopefully just have it signed off. I was told by the ticketing officer that it was a fix-it ticket. So, will current insurance and the $ 25 fee be all i will owe, or are there any other fines or fees i should expect?
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Answer by Ticket Quota
I don’t know with certainty about CA, but in most states driving without insurance carries a fine of hundreds of dollars as it is a serious offence.
Just think of all the instances where people get in car crashes with no insurance and the other driver has to suffer.
I bet California charges at least $ 500.00 for this offence.
Here’s some information about police and traffic enforcement that you might find interesting:
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http://www.SpeedingOffences.net
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I really hope this ends up in court and the scammer is sitting in front of a judge when he learns the car he tried to scam has dash cam footage.
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It is only a “fix it” ticket if you actually had insurance at the time you were cited. If you did, then you take proof of that to court, show it to the clerk, and the charge will be dismissed for a $ 25 fee. If you actually did NOT have insurance, you are still subject to conviction on the charge, though it MIGHT be dismissed if you got insurance afterward, or the fine might be reduced, but that will be up to the judge, not the clerk. The fine for not having insurance at all can be as high as about $ 465.
If it would happen to me, I would just ran him over so he would get some money but unable to walk, or move at all.
@insurancegame High premiums and then when a real claim comes they do everything in their power to try and figure out a way not to pay. They suck.
HAHAHAHA
Don’t be fooled by all the scam videos, this is not why premiums are high, the rates are high because of greed.
Gee Whiz, I was waiting for the Beatles to walk across like on the cover of their ‘Abbey Road’ album! LOL!
I wonder how long he stayed on the ground… And what he was thinking when he realized that it didn’t go as he was planned
LOL
@Bruno5940 indeed this is quite hilarious
HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHA
what a massive pleb.
@benja303 im swedish and im whiter than a polar bear
@ThereIsNothingToFear Booo nigga.. try again
@benja303 Of course! Anyone can tell. We could give that guy several names. I called that guy an IDIOT. Maybe you could call him dumb [fanny]. How about names like [your word here] face, or other names followed by [fanny]: stupid, silly, candy, fat (or big), bad (maybe too good for him), or busted. There are many names for that non-professional stuntman scam artist.
@benja303 it’s not his fault that you have your period
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