chipdouglas
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, we still know it's not a felony.
Texaspilot: I would love to take this thing to court, but I'm afraid I spent all my money beating the Reckless charge (even sold my 500hp pride and joy to pay attorney/court fees), and I'm working on a pretty short timeline as this may push Marine BCT a month nearer. Also, I think the money saved by driving slower than 80 in a 70 is going to be negligible.
JEP: I thought the same way you did once I got my deferral: "Why risk it?" But with my entire family in full-time jobs, I had to find reliable transportation to school and work. I drove a moped for awhile to stay under the radar but I had to drive an hour north for a Geology field trip yesterday, and the moped didn't seem like a favorable candidate for 70 mph freeways, so I drove my brother's Jeep.
tonyw: Here's what's with people asking questions about whether or not a felony or misdemeanor conviction will kill their chances of getting hired by an airline: They want to know.
FiveO: I mentioned already that I will have neither the time nor the money to fight this, but for the record, what angle would seem best to play given my situation? If you want to know my situation, I posted it in some legal forums here: http://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=322280
Texaspilot: I would love to take this thing to court, but I'm afraid I spent all my money beating the Reckless charge (even sold my 500hp pride and joy to pay attorney/court fees), and I'm working on a pretty short timeline as this may push Marine BCT a month nearer. Also, I think the money saved by driving slower than 80 in a 70 is going to be negligible.
JEP: I thought the same way you did once I got my deferral: "Why risk it?" But with my entire family in full-time jobs, I had to find reliable transportation to school and work. I drove a moped for awhile to stay under the radar but I had to drive an hour north for a Geology field trip yesterday, and the moped didn't seem like a favorable candidate for 70 mph freeways, so I drove my brother's Jeep.
tonyw: Here's what's with people asking questions about whether or not a felony or misdemeanor conviction will kill their chances of getting hired by an airline: They want to know.
FiveO: I mentioned already that I will have neither the time nor the money to fight this, but for the record, what angle would seem best to play given my situation? If you want to know my situation, I posted it in some legal forums here: http://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=322280