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Hello,
I just have a quick question. I got a Jay walking ticket in Seattle and at the top of the ticket there are two options, Traffic and Non-Traffic. If the officer didn't check either option, is the ticket still valid? Or is there any other way to fight a jaywalking ticket? Or is it just better to pay the fine... Thanks! |
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Yes--the court normally will just correct it.
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