

On 2/9/2005 (and I think thatapos;s 2nd Sept, not 9th Feb) I was stopped on Cornell Campus for not wearing my seatbelt. It took the City until May this year to get around to suspending my license for not doing anything about it.
In order to deal with it, I need to go to the City Court and plead the ticket. Thereapos;s some annoying fees, but itapos;s not too bad.
Thereapos;s a $35 suspension fee that has to be paid before they can even take my plea. Once the $35 is paid and the plea is recorded, they will lift my suspension. I have three choices for pleading: I can (a) plead guilty, pay a fine (of up to $50) and a $50 surcharge; I can (b) plead not guilty, and go to a non-jury court date; or I can (c) talk to the DA to see if some sort of deal can be made.
I remember the traffic stop. The officer in question was looking for seat-belt offenders. He was parked in front of the Engineering library and standing at one of the major intersections on campus. This wasnapos;t a lucky find, this was his job that day. I wasnapos;t the only one snagged. Iapos;m sure he has copious notes. As the saying goes, "Itapos;s a fair cop". My only hope of succeeding in trial is if the officer canapos;t make it. In the mean time, itapos;ll cost me time and effort. Iapos;m not pleading innocent.
On Friday, Iapos;ll go there at lunch, pay the $35 fine, plead guilty, and if the judge isnapos;t there they will send me a bill. If he/she is there, I can still have time to pay.
Then Iapos;ll try Ithaca Carshare again.
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