The Ticket Assassin takes on Traffic Violations May 24th, 2008 · 16 Comments

The streets really aren’t safe anymore. There are red light cameras on every block, traffic cops are shooting to kill, and even Paris and Lindsey can’t get away with DUIs. The Ticket Assassin is our only hope. He offers step by step guidance to traffic violators in California. The Ticket Assassin really is Bernard Mulroy, who taught “Comedy” Traffic School for years before starting his website. He goes under the alias “Patrick” and his sound advice has gotten many people out of their traffic beefs.

The best part about the Ticket Assassin’s advice is that he understands how lazy many people are about going to court. His whole program is focused on a “Trial by Mail with a Written Declaration”.

The best resources for fighting tickets are kept in the Shareware Document Library. It costs $25 and contains real examples, specific court documents, and easy to use guidelines for fighting various traffic tickets. Also with the $25 membership, Patrick aka The Ticket Assassin will answer emails related to your specific Traffic Case. Again, his whole method is about fighting tickets through the mail.

So don’t slow down when you see the police or a traffic camera at an intersection.

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16 responses so far ↓
  • 1 Lori // Oct 29, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Bernard “Patrick” Mulroy — the Ticket Assassin — has a great site and I used the information to successfully fight a ticket. Unfortunately, when I paid $25 and wanted access to the special shareware site, I never received a response even after multiple attempts to contact him. The site promised immediate access to the “shareware annex” upon paying the $25. This simply did not happen.

    Lori

  • 2 Demarcus // Jan 27, 2009 at 4:52 pm

    I personally do not like this car because I’m used to the original Japanese gt but my son has the american one and he says its better than the japanese version so where going to have to see about that. we are going to the track today and i might kill him (raceing that is)

  • 3 lizin // Mar 22, 2009 at 3:52 pm

    i goddamn love dis new skyline,i wish they will sell this kind of car in my country

  • 4 /\jay // Mar 25, 2009 at 11:53 pm

    I am currently fighting a speeding ticket using the ticket assassins method. I will update you with the outcome (fingers crossed).

    btw, I finally saw the skyline in person finally and it looks sweeeeeeet.

  • 5 JANET JUBILEE // Apr 10, 2009 at 8:54 am

    My rolling stop sign ticket was dropped, only because I chose to to the traffic school BEFORE I went to court. I still feel as though I lost because the school makes me look like I was guilty and was not. The school did make me a better driver and I had not moving violations until this one. If I am harassed again, I will do the by mail thing.

  • 6 JANET JUBILEE // Apr 10, 2009 at 8:55 am

    My rolling stop sign ticket was dropped, only because I chose to to the traffic school BEFORE I went to court. I still feel as though I lost because the school makes me look like I was guilty and was not. The school did make me a better driver and I had no moving violations until this one. If I am harassed again, I will do the by mail thing.

  • 7 cat // Oct 14, 2009 at 4:19 pm

    this website is a scam. I paid the $25 and never got access the the stuff I needed. That asshole is just pocketing money and not helping, don’t get scammed like i did!

  • 8 Mark Arnott // Oct 26, 2009 at 9:30 pm

    The Ticketassassin.com site is real and has some valuable resources but everything else is a scam. Bernard/Patrick Mulroy will never answer your emails and never offer any help of any kind and will send you endless messages demanding more money. Check him out at Ripoffreports.com

  • 9 benjamin // Feb 2, 2010 at 1:27 pm

    that is a nice car i wish i had that car

  • 10 Wilbur A. Teixeira // Sep 13, 2010 at 10:58 am

    On Sep 8, 2010 09:05:21 PDT I had Pay Pal send you my required $25. This was to join your TICKET fighting Org. I have not received any word from you! How come? I have to responed to the ticket on 10/30/2010. What do I do now? I hope this is not what I am suspecting.

  • 11 Wilbur A. Teixeira // Sep 13, 2010 at 10:59 am

    How many comments do I have to make?

  • 12 Mark Arnott // Oct 11, 2010 at 12:25 pm

    Hey Wilbur, this guy is a scam, and will never respond to your emails. It’s fairly clever and sneaky, as PayPal offers anti-fraud protection only on items, not services. When I called them they refused to respond or refund, but I eventually started writing Bernard (his real name) Mulroy at his home addres:
    4990 Coronado Avenue, Apartment A
    San Diego CA 92107-3085
    and eventually connected with someone at PayPal who refunded the money.

    Unfortunately the case didn’t turn out so well, and I got nailed by the city for $500. When I went in I showed how it couldn’t have happened the way the officer claimed, how it was unlikely, how there was no way to tell, I appealed to the judge’s reason. Don’t. Just say the cop was flat out wrong and hope for the best. Another fellow in the same day with me, for speeding, just said it could never happen, his car was too old to go that fast. Said the cop was just plain wrong. And that worked.

    So, good luck with PayPal and the courts, but forget about Bernard, he’s simply a scam artist.

  • 13 Marie // Feb 2, 2011 at 10:20 pm

    I just want to say that I used Ticket Assassin back in 2005 and Mulroy he did not fail to deliver. Those were the best $25 I ever spent. I did beat the ticket. If you check out the site, it hasn’t been updated for a while, so do your research first before handing out your money. In his defense, he used to be a credible dude. Just don’t send your money in.

  • 14 Wilbur T. // Feb 3, 2011 at 7:43 pm

    I sent them my money and got nothing in return. I guess that’s how lawyers get rich. They should collect after they produce!

  • 15 Dan Boutros // Mar 21, 2011 at 2:33 pm

    It’s a real shame. I love this idea, but it’s sad he’s choosing to ignore people honestly paying him the money. I unfortunately paid the $25 too.

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