SW_shooter
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So yesterday I spent over 8 hours online doing an online driving class to dismiss a ticket for a rolling stop at a stop sign in a quiet neighborhood.
Of course the intent is to just do it and get it over with and send in the certificate for the dismissal. But what made me laugh was a question at the end when the online company had a survey about the class. Question: Y/N Did you learn anything about driving safer? Really? At first I answered no, then I changed it to yes just in case they actually care. Of course I didn't learn anything, it was a joke.
Since these and other "comedy" clubs provide classes to dismiss tickets and they are predicated on humor and making it fun or easier to get through the class, are they really doing any good when it comes to "learning" or changing bad habits? Is the hidden agenda to just punish the offender by making them waste a full day? You have to listen to the bleeping thing in order to answer a couple questions after each unit. You can't rush through it as it has a timer that only allows you to go so fast and then you have to take at least an hour of "break time" or be signed out for that hour.
And....you aren't supposed to take it for someone else or you could be fined and sent to jail. Uhhmmm how do they really check for that since there is no visual check of an ID? Sure they ask "personal" questions but they're all from information you make available when you sign in and from the ticket. So as long as you have that you could theoretically take it for anyone...............................theoretically.
Of course the intent is to just do it and get it over with and send in the certificate for the dismissal. But what made me laugh was a question at the end when the online company had a survey about the class. Question: Y/N Did you learn anything about driving safer? Really? At first I answered no, then I changed it to yes just in case they actually care. Of course I didn't learn anything, it was a joke.

Since these and other "comedy" clubs provide classes to dismiss tickets and they are predicated on humor and making it fun or easier to get through the class, are they really doing any good when it comes to "learning" or changing bad habits? Is the hidden agenda to just punish the offender by making them waste a full day? You have to listen to the bleeping thing in order to answer a couple questions after each unit. You can't rush through it as it has a timer that only allows you to go so fast and then you have to take at least an hour of "break time" or be signed out for that hour.

And....you aren't supposed to take it for someone else or you could be fined and sent to jail. Uhhmmm how do they really check for that since there is no visual check of an ID? Sure they ask "personal" questions but they're all from information you make available when you sign in and from the ticket. So as long as you have that you could theoretically take it for anyone...............................theoretically.
