yea the only time you'd get out of it was if the officer wrote down the wrong date, or wrote down wrong court dates etc.
my grandpa got a ticket for something... i forget what, but the officer made a whole bunch of errors on the ticket for him, and he got off of it 
yea your best bet is to go to court, plead guilty and ask for leaniancy... usually here they drop the points, but you still have to pay the fine, which definitely helps insurance etc. (not that I have ever gotten a ticket though!)
now I believe if your name was grosely mispelled, then that might be an area of interest... hehehe
btw... 90km/h in 2nd???holyyyyy rpm's :lol:
Insurance companies don't care how many points you have. A ticket is a ticket is a ticket. That's what my broker told me.
I don't know if every insurance company works the same way, however, on my policy statement it read the following:
Speeding: 15 5%
Speeding: 20 5%
The numbers represent how many km's over, and the percent represents the surcharge. 15 over is no points. So essentially, there is a 5% surcharge for every speeding ticket. I believe 3rd ticket and you're kicked out..
I'd imagine that a serious offence eg. Impaired driving, reckless, etc, would result in a much higher surcharge for your insurance premium.
I was with a "high risk" company though. Switched to a non-high-risk company this year after being with the high risk place over a year, and my premium went down drastically. Tickets still on record for another couple years too...
Here's what you do Jeff;
Set a court date. A real court date, not the 1st meeting thing, set a court date, you'll get one probably most likely in a good half a year if not longer, then just get your lawyer to write a letter a few weeks before scheduled court date stating that you will be unable to attend due to circumstances bla bla bla. You get a new court date set up. Repeat step 2 with lawyer, and eventually the ticket will just get thrown out. Or worst case scenerio, they don't throw it out and just schedule you date #3, but the cop could easily forget and just not show up. Especially if that's not his platoon (designated job). There are some cops that just hand out tickets every day for all of thier career. Then there are the usefull ones...
Fight it man.