::UPDATE::So I was away from home Monday through today, but when I got in this morning one of the first things I did was type up a letter to the court clerk pleading "not guilty" and asking to set a court date. Got done with that and dropped it in the mail at the post office when I went out to run errands.Fast forward to 15 minutes ago, I got home for the night and picked up my mail for the first time since last Saturday. What did I find in there? A letter from the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department. I got a little sinking feeling as I open it up expecting to find another ticket for something else or a summons or something like that, but it's a letter from the officer dated two days after the citation was written. He says in it that when he ticketed me he misread the statute and was informed that it only applies to the passenger of a motorcycle. It says that I can disregard the citation and don't need to do anything else about it.At the bottom of the letter he signs it and puts his contact info down and says to call him if I have any questions. I gotta say that I'm pretty impressed with this. The guy made a mistake but when he found out he was wrong he fixed it and typed out a letter to me right away. He probably could have just waited to see if I'd fight it or pay up before doing anything if he'd wanted to. Pretty cool outcome, I just wish I had checked the mail this morning so I didn't waste my time on the letter to the clerk...JP
If a passenger were stretching their legs would they,the rider or both get a ticket??Guzzi John