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Speeding ticket from scratch
<font color=darkblue face=verdana>re-ality,
You bring up some good points. However, the proceedings are much less about contracts and much more about presumption. You see, there is no need to argue if there is or is not a contract. I'm perfectly ok signing a contract to obey the statutes prescribed to regulate commercial activities on the commercial right-of-ways and I even acknowledge the State's authority to enforce the contract. However if you are ever charged with a violation of this contract (vehicle code), then the plantiff is presuming that you were engaged in an activity governed by the contract. THAT is what you should be attacking. If you were not, at the time of the alleged offense, transporting passengers or goods FOR HIRE, then you were not "driving" within the meaning of the Vehicle Code neither was your automobile a "Motor Vehicle" within that same meaning.
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