I can fix her.

thekimmer

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I am not sure putting a person in jail for an hour or two accomplishes that much. Ticket her again and then the court can suspend her DL if they so desire.

I have an acquaintance that something similar happened to. Not a sorority girl, just a suburban mother of school aged children. Got stopped by a city cop doing 12 over on a metro ATL city road you normally get runover doing the speed limit. Tagged her for speeding and she went on her way. The dude followed her and pulled her again a few miles up the road for same thing. Threatened to take her to jail but instead wrote her up for reckless driving and let her go. She had to hire an attny but managed to avoid losing her license.
 

jethreauxdawg

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I am not sure putting a person in jail for an hour or two accomplishes that much. Ticket her again and then the court can suspend her DL if they so desire.

I have an acquaintance that something similar happened to. Not a sorority girl, just a suburban mother of school aged children. Got stopped by a city cop doing 12 over on a metro ATL city road you normally get runover doing the speed limit. Tagged her for speeding and she went on her way. The dude followed her and pulled her again a few miles up the road for same thing. Threatened to take her to jail but instead wrote her up for reckless driving and let her go. She had to hire an attny but managed to avoid losing her license.
Too bad she doesn’t learn as quickly as she drives
 
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