Below is the last of a series of ads I created for my law firm. The theme for all of them is that a lucky motorist gets out of a New York traffic ticket due to something beyond his or her control. I hope you enjoy it and remind you that, when you are out [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Lucky Motorist Gets Out Of New York Speeding Ticket (Part III)
Posted in Traffic Jokes & Humor, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, speeding ticket, traffic ticket on March 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A New Way To Avoid A Traffic Ticket?
Posted in New York Traffic Lawyer Tips, tagged attorney, lawyer, speeding, speeding ticket, traffic ticket on March 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I am so excited. After years of figuring out ways to help motorists with avoiding New York speeding ticket convictions on their record, I found a new angle … the type of car you drive. That’s right the type of car has a direct impact upon whether you will receive a traffic ticket. A recent [...]
Blocking The Box (aka Gridlocking) No Longer A Moving Violation In New York City
Posted in New York Parking Issues, New York Traffic Lawyer Tips, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, moving violation, New York, new york city, police officer, traffic, traffic ticket on March 21, 2009 | 42 Comments »
The above traffic sign warning against blocking the box or gridlocking has been rendered partially obsolete. For as long as I have been fighting New York traffic tickets (over 20 years), VTL Section 1175 prohibiting drivers from blocking an intersection was a moving violation which carried two points. Blocking the box or gridlocking involves entering [...]
Motorist Issued Over 50 Traffic Tickets At One Time!!
Posted in Traffic Tips & Info, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, traffic ticket on March 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A motorist was issued over 50 traffic tickets for such violations as speeding and reckless driving.
NYC Traffic Ticket Blitz Results In Over 9,000 Cell Phone Tickets
Posted in Traffic Tips & Info, tagged cell phone ticket, law, lawyer, traffic attorney, traffic lawyer, traffic ticket on March 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
New York City issued over 9,000 traffic tickets for failing to use a hands-free device while talking on a cell phone.
Interesting NYC Parking Ticket Stats Revealed
Posted in New York Parking Issues, Traffic Tips & Info, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, NYC parking ticket, parking ticket, traffic ticket on March 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Fox 5 News reported tonight that in 2005, motorists won 36% of the New York City parking tickets they challenged but in 2008 only were successful 16% of the time. The report opined that there is pressure on parking judges to find people guilty or, otherwise, they are not allotted many hours to work at [...]
Cell Phone Ticket Blitz
Posted in Traffic Tips & Info, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, New York traffic ticket, traffic lawyer, traffic ticket on March 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Daily News reports that starting at midnight on March 11, 2009, New York City Police Officers will be on the prowl for motorists failing to use a hands-free device for their cell phones. The blitz will last 24 hours and extra officers will be assigned cell phone enforcement duty.
In 2008, almost 200,000 cell phone [...]
Lucky Motorist Gets Out Of New York Speeding Ticket (Part II)
Posted in Traffic Jokes & Humor, tagged attorney, law, lawyer, speeding ticket, traffic ticket on March 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In this second installment of our lucky motorist series, a motorist luckily avoids getting a speeding ticket. When you are out of luck, feel free to call us for help making fighting any New York traffic ticket or truck ticket easy and simple.
Speeding Tickets Mis-Conceptions
Posted in Traffic Tips & Info, tagged attorney, law, law firm, lawyer, traffic ticket on March 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Police officers follow quote systems?
They may exist in some towns or counties but it doesn’t really matter. Police officers patrolling around will issue tickets to whomever they see break the law. Don’t think that their supervisors won’t ask them how many tickets were issued when they return to the police house (quote or [...]



