FLORIDA TRAFFIC BLOG: FHP Trooper Under Investigation For Trying To Get Rid Of Friend’s Speeding Ticket

When you think about the Florida Highway Patrol and speeding tickets you usually think of a cop giving you a citation not trying to get rid of one. Tallahassee.com is reporting the story of one trooper who tried to get a speeding ticket taken away so a friend wouldn’t have to pay the fine. Trooper William Grissom is now under arrest.
Grissom was charged with a felony for falsifying official documents when he completed a notice of dismissal for a speeding ticket fellow Trooper Matthew Rabun issued on August 14. Grissom changed the citation indicating the radar failed the end of shift test and then he signed Rabun’s name. Grissom realized how serious of a mistake he made and urged his friend to pay the fine.
If you have been cited for a traffic violation anywhere in Florida and don’t have a friend on the force to take care of your ticket, please do not hesitate to contact experienced Traffic Attorney Stephen Higgins at 1-800-FIGHT-IT (1-800-344-4848) to discuss the matter or visit our website FightYourTicket.com. Also you can contact Stephen via email.

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