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RANT Features Q&A With North America’s Preeminent Traffic Law Expert, Randy Hicks
Frustrated about a recent traffic ticket you received? Feel you’ve been unfairly treated by the traffic court system? This is the place to RANT. Know Your Rights. Tell Randy what bugs you most about traffic law and find out how WTL can help!
WTL iRANT FOR KIDS PROGRAM
Calling ALL RANTer’s and radio stations: From April 5 til September 8 2009 WTL is forging alliances with local RANTer’s and radio stations across the country to promote its “iRant for Kids” radio contest.
If you hate (or love) traffic tickets, tell us about it. We will forward your RANT to a partner radio station in your local area and you will be entered into a contest to win prize packages from sponsors working with your local WTL partner radio station. Your RANT could be read online and voted on by your community. If your RANT is chosen as the BEST RANT at the end of each month, you win! Listen to your local radio station to hear about the prize packages available in your area. If your station is not part of the iRANT for Kids program, call them and tell them they need to be. Radio stations can contact WTL’s media contact to set themselves up in the program.
WTL works with radio stations to identify a WTL supported “brain rehabilitation” related charity or something similar in the station’s local market. WTL donates 10% of all regular traffic citation revenue and up to 50% of all photo radar/red light camera citation revenue (if applicable within the jurisdiction) generated within each specific jurisdiction in which the station broadcasts to the selected beneficiary of the program.
About Randy HIcks
With almost 40 years of traffic law experience, Randy Hicks is considered one of North America’s foremost experts in traffic law, protecting your rights when it comes to unreasonable charges and ensuring your insurance rates don’t increase. A 16-year veteran ex-copper that also taught police law to hundreds of fellow officers, Randy attained acclaim for being the first and (as far as we know) only North American professional to defeat photo radar by proving it can make mistakes. His defense led to an unprecedented withdrawal of thousands of photo radar tickets. Today, Randy is a leading responsible driving advocate, who believes that responsible policing is equally important.








