WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Original Ticket Busters of California (TicketBust.com)—known for providing document filing services for drivers who find themselves in possession of a California traffic ticket—has announced a new Web-Based Series. TicketTalk addresses topics including traffic ticket information, current news relating to traffic ticket infractions, and, what you should know when you receive a traffic ticket.
“We are excited about being able to provide video-based news and information. The Internet is the perfect medium to provide timely information about traffic tickets, speeding violations, red light tickets, cell phone infractions, red light photo tickets and the laws governing these in California,” said Steve Miller, President and founder of TicketBust.com.
TicketTalk webisodes have already begun posting to YouTube with 2 new webisodes published per week. You can watch the first twelve by visiting our site and clicking on the TicketTalk link. Topics covered to date include discussions on the process of a Trial By Written Declaration, What is a Statement of Fact, Whether a Police Officer has to Show their Radar Gun, the Difference between a Radar Gun and a Lidar Gun, and more.
Mr. Miller goes on to say, “We encourage anyone to come and utilize this great educational series, free of charge. If there is a topic someone would like us to cover on TicketTalk, we welcome suggestions for future webisodes.”
About TicketBust.com
TicketBust.com, The Original Ticket Busters, located in Westlake Village, California, was founded in 2004 by Steven F. Miller. The TicketBust service has assisted thousands of Californians with filing the necessary paperwork to contest and dismiss their traffic tickets. Ticket Busters was originally created to alleviate the tedious and time-consuming process of attempting to contest a traffic ticket. Mr. Miller wanted to create a fully automated and user-friendly online service for California drivers to submit their traffic ticket information and process the necessary documents. In 2010, TicketBust launched www.CombateSuTicket.com for their Spanish-speaking customers.