Defending against passing a stopped school bus in Cobb County, GA.
Georgia law enforcement officers have been encouraged to be aggressive in issuing traffic citations for passing a stopped school bus.
The penalties for unlawful passing a stopped school bus include a fine of at least $300 for the first offense, and the additional court costs and surcharges. If the driver convicted of unlawful passing the stop school bus is less than 21 years of age, an automatic six month suspension of drivers license will be issued.
If you have questions about or have received a ticket for the unlawful passing of a stopped school bus, contact the traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller in Alpharetta, GA. for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com
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