May 26, 2009. Palo Alto, CA. Police Service
Fatekh Vergasov
Traffic ticket H 615782
From: Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org
To: Fatekh Vergasov
cc
:
sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org
Date: 07/09/2009 08:49AM
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

According to our records, you have contacted Palo Alto facility today 7/9/09,
and all the options were explained.
Please follow the instructions and respond by the due date.

Traffic staff
 

From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 8:49 AM
To:
Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org
Cc: sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?
 
Hello,
 
Would you please schedule date and time, when I can “discuss my concern with Judge”, as you advised me
 
Thanks
 
Fatekh Vergasov
 

From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 12:04 PM
To: 'Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org'
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?
 

Hi,

 

Would you please explain me in detail - the difference between these two options advised:

 

  1. “discuss your concerns with the judge” and
  2. “court trial”

 

I mean – procedure, money matter, meaning and consequences, outcome, aftereffects, etc/

It sounds like meeting with Judge will be more reasonable/ Am I right?

 

I’m confused with the following. Traffic Ticket signed by me says: I must appear at Court no later then July 15, 2009.

Otherwise I may be arrested… I already was one at the Courthouse a had conversation with officer at window…

Now you tell: “Your due date is August 10, 2009”. If I will follow this date I may be arrested by Police? What to do?

 

Thanks

 

Fatekh Vergasov

 


From: Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org [mailto:Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:16 AM
To: fv1946@sbcglobal.net
Subject: FW: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

 

Forwarded by Sstraffic Info/Superior Court on 07/06/2009 02:06PM

To: <sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org>
From: "Fatekh Vergasov" <fv1946@sbcglobal.net>
Date: 07/06/2009 01:20PM
cc: <citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org>, <steve.herrera@cityofpaloalto.org>
Subject: FW: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

Please schedule a court date to discuss your concerns with the judge.  Your due date is 8/10/09.  You can either come to the clerk's office and schedule a court date or request a court date through the mail by posting $332.00.  If you wish to schedule a court trial, must post the the bail amount of $332.00 by mail or in person.

Traffic staff


From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 6:18 PM
To: 'city Attorney - attorney@cityofpaloalto.org
Subject:
Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?
 
Hi,
 
My small conflict with local Police Service raised big problems in the City Police Service…
They try to serve some abstract Letter of Law and disregard spirit of Local Law…
 
Would you please teach Palo Alto Police Service some basic things like:
 
  1. Does Police Service belong to the United States Government or it is Local unit ?
  2. Whom to the Power in this City belongs by City’s Constitution or Document similar to it?
  3. What does it means “Service”?
  4. How friendly Service must be to us, i.e. local residents, most of whom are old people and are not punks?
  5. What kind of service we (residents of the City) expect from Police Service?
 
Thus current task is to turn Police Service 180 degree and make them really Local
 
Thank you
 
Fatekh Vergasov
 

From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 4:39 PM
To: 'Herrera, Steve' - steve.herrera@cityofpaloalto.org
Cc: 'City Mgr' - citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

Steve,

I don't treat you and your officers like enemies or party, so why should I go to the Court?

If I'm not right, just prove it to me with material evidences in your hands...

If you don't have evidences, just be honest and recall your claim from the Court and annul (void) the case, by default - no case may exist without material evidence...

Does this (to be simply honest) is beyond your strength?

Fatekh Vergasov


 
From: Herrera, Steve
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 2:21 PM
To: Fatekh Vergasov; sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org
Cc: City Mgr - citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org

Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

Mr. Vergasov,

I have advised you to take this matter to court if you feel strongly about it. There is nothing else I can do for you so no further correspondence is necessary.

Sergeant Steve Herrera


 
From: Fatekh Vergasov [mailto:fv1946@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 5:12 PM
To: 'sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org'
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

Hi,

Thank you for redirecting my e-mail
Would you please provide me e-mail address of your Palo Alto Facility?
I believe it is not “Top secret of America”

Thanks

Fatekh Vergasov
 

 
From: sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org [mailto:sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 2:08 PM
To: Sstrafficnc@scscourt.org
Cc: fv1946@sbcglobal.net
Subject: FW: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?

You have sent this email to the wrong court. I am forwarding your email to the Palo Alto Facility.

Records & Research/Traffic Court
 

 
From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 1:20 PM
Palo Alto Courthouse, Traffic Court - sstrafficinfo@scscourt.org
CC: City of Palo Alto Manager - citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org
CC: Sergeant Steve Herrera - steve.herrera@cityofpaloalto.org
Subject: Traffic ticket H 615782, Silence gives consent. Am I right?
 
Hi,
 
Regarding all these (see below, please), I have several questions:
 
Police service of Palo Alto does not have any material evidence of so called my "speed violation".
What do they really have in fact?
 
a. Some plastic thing shown to me through the dirty window of the police car from the distance 20-25 feet…
b. Readiness to give "the testimony" under oath without any material proofs
c. Unexplainable confidence that any honorable Judge will permit to convert his Court into fair booth or farce
 
Thus, they really have only obvious intention to make me pay either admitting that I've committed something I have probably not or for me to pay the lawyer
 
So, after I got from them they response (see below, please), I see that there is no case at all and Police service should recall the Citation and their Claim to Court
 
P.S. They are just keeping silence since June 15, 2009
Silence gives consent. Am I right?

Fatekh Vergasov


 
From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:35 PM
To: 'Herrera, Steve'
- steve.herrera@cityofpaloalto.org
Cc:
City of Palo Alto Manager 'citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org'
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782
 

Steve,

 

First. Yes, some plastic tool was shown to me by your officer from the distance about 20-25 feet…through the dirty police car glass… I have no idea, what the tool was, where and when he got it, how he did speed measurement, what car he measured, etc. That’s why I still doubt an not sure…

 

So, you have no material proof or evidence… just your officer testimony, given under oath?

I’ll make my testimony under oath…

Why your officer oath is more valuable than mine?

 

So we both will just abuse His honesty Judge with our honest statements…

What justice is expected to be?

 

Second. Law, Codes, Authority, salary, ammunition, equipment, etc. was given to your service department not by God, and said stuff is not working by itself… all mentioned were given to your service! Department by Palo Alto people…your local Principal and Giver… Addition: Law, Code, etc. is just model of Life, which is much more complex and richer… So, don't even try to play Automat or “Messenger of the God”, please…

 

Law and Code were given to you with hope that you’ll use not against your Principal, i.e. you do understand the difference…. Otherwise Palo Alto people just don’t need any human being in the Police service! We would use rattle-pated (brainless) automatic devices… But we preferred humans being… So, you have no choice, but match to our expectations, please…

 

So, your statement is good in formal point of view only….

 

Common sense question: If anybody will keep in his household any pet, which try to soil everywhere or even bite the Owner of the house, i.e. who is not tolerant, non-judgmental to it’s Giver?

 

Fatekh Vergasov

 


 
From: Herrera, Steve
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 2:20 PM
To: Fatekh Vergasov
Cc: City Mgr; Brown, Sandra; Kilpatrick, Brad
Subject: RE: Traffic ticket H 615782

 

Mr. Vergasov,

 

I think you might be a little confused as to what I can do for you. Apparently the front desk personnel either didn’t convey my message or you didn’t understand it.

 

My original instructions were for you to request the radar gun information using the proper avenue and that would be through the court system. Seeing that there is some confusion, I will attempt to explain things to you.

 

There are no internal records kept by the radar device nor are there printouts of the speed readings. The only proof is either looking at the radar unit at the scene or listening to the testimony, given under oath, by the officer in court. Regarding the first solution, the officer is under no requirement to show you the radar unit but I’m sure if you had asked, the Officer would have showed it to you. However, this is not to say that he is required to do so. Certain safety issues prevent him from doing so at times.

 

The evidence of your speed violation is presented in court, under oath, by the Officer. You have an opportunity to testify on your behalf and ask questions of the Officer.

 

I am grateful that you and your fellow taxpayers provide us with all we need to perform our job but we are sworn to enforce all laws, without preference or favor, to all. We would be remiss to do it any differently and in fact would most likely be accused of profiling non-residents if we did so. I’m sure you don’t want us to do that.

 

We pride ourselves on providing good service and I believe we have accomplished that. There are multiple studies showing that speed is a factor in a majority of accidents. If you were to talk to a high percentage of the residents who request service in their neighborhoods, you will find the common theme is speed.

 

I encourage you to take this matter to court if you feel strongly about it.

 

Sergeant Steve Herrera

 

 
From: Fatekh Vergasov
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:51 PM
To: Steve Herrera (steve.herrera@cityofpaloalto.org)
Cc: City of Palo Alto Manager 'citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org'
Subject: Traffic ticket H 615782

 

Steve,

 

At May 26, 2009 I was given a ticket, which states my car speed 53 miles per hour, which was measured by speed gun (officer ID 142)…

 

But, I’m still not sure about that speed… and it is not attempt to dispute this matter… I just doubt… and I want to be 100% sure…

 

So would you please give me an opportunity to said gun record and other evidences which prove speed statement mentioned above… If you have sufficient evidences of my speed violation, just show it to me and I’ll found peaceful and friendly solution of the case without disturbing noble and busy people of the Curt…

 

Helpfulness friendliness and good service – that’s what we - local residents taxpayers and electors of Palo Alto, - have right to expect from our Police service!

 

Especially as we gave you almost everything to fulfill you mission: Municipal Law and Codes, Authority to act, Competence, uniforms, salary and equipment… about 120 000 cars-visitors per day, whom you are free to enforce day and night, in all weathers, rain or shine, wet or fine…

 

Kindly

 

Fatekh Vergasov

 


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