I'll check to see if I can find out anything specific about Pierce county.
Sorry Ray, but the time invested has always paid benefits for me. The key issue is not that you are 'fighting' the ticket' rather that you are working within the system for the best possible outcome.Dakota is no problem. Go to the hearing date on your ticket. Dress respectfully. Ask to speak to prosecutor. The prosecuter may offer you a "stay in lieu of adjudication with no similar". That means if you don't get a similar ticket for 1 year (or they don't hear from another county) then the guilty charge is wiped off your record and your insurer does not hearabout it. Cost for that is usually a few bucks less than the actual ticket with a clean license. If the prosecutor is busy, he may give the judge a sheet that he can offer the same deals with sliding prices based on your record. I've done this once and made my son go through it once. I am convinced that you should never just pay a ticket!!!Not sure how WI works, but just showing up and being respectful will probably give you some options that mailing it in will not.Much thanks to Tom Gallager (Red Ducati) for teaching me this information.
You still got a moving violation ticket. What did you win? Looks to me that you still lost.