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<blockquote data-quote="Livin the Dream?" data-source="post: 534650" data-attributes="member: 21891"><p>Go - RIGHT NOW - and take pictures of the intersection.</p><p></p><p>She was coming from your left. She had no stop, neither did you. A valid defense in court is that, if the driver who hit you was going faster than the speed limit, then you could not judge when she would come to the intersection. If you did not see her in your "left right left" then she was cruising.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, take a picture of where you were "supposed" to stop & the missing stop sign. If it was a T intersection, and no one else was in the intersection, and there was no sign, there is no failure to yield. Take it to court, show that there was no sign (There is no such thing as "well, it SHOULD be there") charges will be dropped. More ammo to fight the write up.</p><p></p><p>Go to court in your UPS uniform, by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livin the Dream?, post: 534650, member: 21891"] Go - RIGHT NOW - and take pictures of the intersection. She was coming from your left. She had no stop, neither did you. A valid defense in court is that, if the driver who hit you was going faster than the speed limit, then you could not judge when she would come to the intersection. If you did not see her in your "left right left" then she was cruising. Regardless, take a picture of where you were "supposed" to stop & the missing stop sign. If it was a T intersection, and no one else was in the intersection, and there was no sign, there is no failure to yield. Take it to court, show that there was no sign (There is no such thing as "well, it SHOULD be there") charges will be dropped. More ammo to fight the write up. Go to court in your UPS uniform, by the way. [/QUOTE]
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