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By : Adriana N.    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-24 03:30:33
All traffic courts and therefore all traffic tickets are scams. It has nothing to do with protection. It has nothing to do with justice. It is all about the court separating you from your money. The primary interaction many people have with government is traffic court. We all know men and women who get a traffic ticket. And we all know no one wants a traffic ticket.

The court in order to facilitate the collection of money makes the fines just low enough so people will not think it is worth their time to fight it. They figure it is simpler to just pay it. They cannot take time off work so they pay the two hundred dollar fine. This is a mind game. The court does this on purpose. It is all part of the public relations of these traffic courts. They want people to just pay.

If all people fought their tickets the whole system would collapse; that or else they would keep lowering the fines until they reached that happy medium to where people would simply pay the fines. Which is what they want but if you look carefully all tickets are invalid none have any validity at all. If you can show that the court has not standing there is no subject matter jurisdiction.

If they cannot show standing then it does not matter what I am being accused of. This is a very big issue and only one of how to show the invalidity of a traffic ticket. You have to understand that a ticket is not a cause of action which is a very specific legal term. You have to know that government is formed to protect individual rights. Courts are part of government so they are therefore there to protect and maintain individual rights. And therefore the courts jurisdiction limited to maintaining and protecting individual rights.

So a plaintiff to have standing in an American court has to allege the violation of a legal right. Of course they do not like to hear this in a traffic court. The court must show personal injury by the plaintiff. So is the police officer who issued the ticket showing personal injury? Does the prosecutor show personal injury of the so called plaintiff? No.

Subject matter jurisdiction is based on the violation of an individual right and since there is no personal injury, so you can see there is no validity to any of these traffic tickets. One way you can also win a traffic ticket is to impeach the witness which is the police officer.

Impeach is to show that the witness testimony is inadmissible as evidence due to lack of credibility. You need to ask simply two questions. You hand the police officer on the witness stand a copy of the ticket. You ask the police officer if he filed a valid cause of action against you. He will answer yes because without a valid cause of action the case has to be thrown out of court.

Then your next question is how many elements are there in a valid cause of action. The prosecution will object to the question saying the witness is not qualified to answer the question. The judge will sustain the objection and you will have shown the witness is not qualified to testify. You will not always have the ticket thrown out of court but this is one way to fight traffic tickets.

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