PTL John 3:3 and 3:7. Logue Law Group helped me reduce a false reckless driving charge (6 month driving suspension if found guilty) to careless driving, due to a bias or discrimination against me in a Pennsylvania Township that is financially struggling because they don't have a Turnpike exit/entrance, with a local police department, and are looking to target one safe driver like me, rather than target the numerous aggressive speeders/tailgaters who then complain to Police about me due to my numerous attempts to safely increase these aggressive tailgater's following distance behind me before navigating a blind reduced speed caution "S" curve, or a blind crest of hill, where I don't have 12 to 15 seconds of visibility in front of me, or in situations of possibly being forced into a T-bone collision with other speeding vehicles going in the opposite direction that may quickly and closely turn in front of me assuming that I'm going slower than the speed limit because of an aggressive tailgater behind me.
This mostly happens on two lane roads that don't have numerous clean and safe places to pull-over, where there isn't debris on the road to damage my expensive tires in my 20 year old manual transmission car, which is in great shape, and contrary to the Chief of Police, there isn't always a (clean and safe) place to pull-over and I can't call police while driving due to my manual transmission which requires two hands and two feet to operate.
So I put on my four-way flashers to alert the speeder/aggressive tailgater that I have to brake to down shift one or two gears to navigate the caution curve, or the blind crest of hill, or areas where another vehicle may closely turn in front of me into their driveway or another road causing me to hard brake, and this allows me the ability to quickly accelerate back up to highway speed and thereby causes a temporary safe following distance behind me, of about 2.5 to 3 seconds, in case I need to hard brake, thus reducing the chances of being rear-ended by these speeders/aggressive tailgaters.
My car can easily be totaled by a minor rear-end collision or a minor T- bone accident, because it has a low vehicle value and this would mean I need to pay for any repairs out my pocket, rather than let the insurance company send my well-maintained 20 year old car to the junk yard.
Also, they helped me get a second careless driving charge by another Police Department in a town, that is financially struggling also, dropped after an appeal, who received a call about me from the township Police.
Also, they advised me to plead guilty to the first careless driving charge in the same township where the Police previously called and said they had a video (from an aggressive tailgater and Police didn't realize they were following too closely and violating state law) and later Police saw me safely take the extra precaution of putting on my four-way flashers before braking so I could down shift from fourth to second gear and drive towards a line of vehicles at a red light, now going about 20 mph rather than 40 mph and I gave plenty of warning time and distance to an approaching current aggressive tailgater, who just previously got too close three times right before this traffic light, and this vehicle proceeded to drive fast towards my rear-end and brake hard and slow down quickly within inches of my rear-end and the police didn't recognize that as we were driving at about 20 mph towards the red light this vehicle was following too closely in violation of state law and Police couldn't drive between our two vehicles to pull me over.
I mentioned to the attorney I will plead guilty only if I can appeal it later and the attorney never responded with a yes or no, but said that I should only appeal the one in a town, which was later dropped after appealing.
I believe this township's Police are biased against drivers who don't pay local taxes in their jurisdiction and later wrongly influenced the other police department in a town where I live to unfairly judge my driving actions.
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