>friend asks me to drive his car to go get food since he has no license
>end up getting stopped by police because apparently an ambulance driver reported a car matching our description driving recklessly and possibly racing
>I wasn't, the car is just loud and kinda obnoxious
>turns out my friend had fake plates on his car and I didn't know
>get hit with tickets for general reckless driving and false registration
What kinda chance do I have of beating either ticket when I go to court?
Will the word of the ambulance driver really hold up as a justification for the reckless?
He also claimed that he saw the car hit another, which the cops immediately saw wasn't true, so couldn't he just as easily have been wrong about us 'racing'?
You let your friend put you in a shit situation, make him pay and don't ever ride with him again unless it's all your ride
>>16400190
I've already established with him that if I don't beat the tickets he's paying for them.
But I'd like to avoid the points on my license and the possibility of getting it suspended as well.
>>16400184
reckless driving should go with ease if they have no proof.
As for the false plates you're probably fucked, ignorance =/= innocence
>>16400184
>US and A
>Drive friends shitty car with fake plates
>get charged
truly a masterpiece
>>16400233
>reckless driving should go with ease if they have no proof
This, especially since the ambulance driver also said you hit a car.
As far as false plates, get your friend to come to court and testify that he is shit.
>>16400237
>US and A
>United States AND America