One of the most frequent questions we get at Speedticketbeaters.com is “How come you guys claim that you know how to beat a speeding ticket, and that lawyers do not”?
The answer is pretty simple.
Lawyers do NOT study any traffic law in law school. There is no law school in the U.S that includes traffic law/speed ticket violations as part of its corriculum. The result is that lawyers come out of law school knowing all about contracts, personal injury law, divorce law, high level criminal defense (IE: drug arrests, murder, robbery), etc, etc, but not speeding law!
This ends up causing attorneys who are working on speeding tickets to go to court and simply try to plea bargain the ticket to a lower fine/lower speed violation. That is NOT beating a speed ticket! You still end up paying a fine, there’s still a guilty going on your record of some kind, you could still face a car insurance increase, etc. On top of that, you still ended up paying the lawyer a lot of money, to do the terrible job he or she did! Winning in the Speedticketbeaters definition means you avoided ALL of that! In fact, we believe in some cases, lawyers are “in bed” with the counties they represent speeding ticket victims in. We believe they often have arrangements with those counties possibly involving kickbacks.
A good amount of our business at Speedticketbeaters.com is from lawyers needing us to train them on how to beat a speeding ticket. Some times we deal with a customer who doesn’t want to go to court (or is attending, but doesn’t want to speak in traffic court). In cases like that, we often end up providing the defense materials to his or her attorney. The lawyer then uses our stuff in court to beat the speed ticket.
We also get emails from cops or judges who received a speed ticket when they were driving out of state, and the speeding ticket needs to be beaten. They are totally clueless on how to beat a speeding ticket too!
People also ask us pretty often, why law schools don’t teach lawyers traffic law. The answer again is simple. There is not enough money in traffic law, for an attorney to be motivated to make traffic law a significant part of their law practice.
Let’s face facts, lawyers are money hungry, sharks. Most lawyers do not care about you per se. They care about how much money they can charge clients, so that they become rich. How many lawyers have you met that were not money motivated? Not very many. They are generally, pretty emotionally bankrupt people. So naturally, people like that demand that law schools teach them the skills that make them the most money. Defending you against you $150 speeding ticket, is not one of the skills that they care to learn. But it is our specialization. Our only skill. At Speedticketbeaters.com!