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      12-29-2006, 07:27 PM   #10
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If you can at all afford one (and hey, you own a BWM so that shouldn't be a problem, right? :^)), get a traffic lawyer. Should be right in the yellow pages.

Things vary WIDELY from state to state, so take what you see on this forum with a grain of salt.

The lawyer will take in the ballpark of $500 from ya, but I'd expect a world of options to open up to you once you pay the fee.

As you might guess, I've had good experiences in this area, the guy was very informative and let me know what my options were - and the plusses and minuses - at every step.

It wasn't free, but it was worth it.
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