Why is it my ex-wife got stopped at least 9 times that I know of and never (as of a couple years ago that I know of) ever been cited. And no, she isn't that pretty.
What is her demeanor during the stop? If she behaves the way I described above, that could be the reason, I don't know. My wife gets cited EVERY time she gets stopped because she turns to ice and becomes argumentative. I just smile cuz I know it isn't me she's behaving that way to!
If I decided to fight the ticket, what are the real world chances in Oregon I would get off or have it reduced? What court does it go to? If I'm traveling through Portland, for example, do I have to go to court in Portland to fight it? What arguments have you seen actually work?
Depends on the type ticket, but if the officer has learned from past mistakes, doesn't write chippy tickets, the chances of getting off are very rare, at least here. The ticket must be fought in the jurisdiction it was issued, even if you are traveling.
What I mean by chippy tickets is this: As with everything, reasonableness should always be considered. Red lights: I watch the light turn red. Then I turn my attention to the stop line and the cars. If you are two car lenghts away from the stop line when I first see you and continue through the intersection, I'm going to pull you over. If you say, "It was green" or "It wasn't red", you are likely going to get a ticket. If you say, "Sorry, I thought I could make it and by the time I realized I couldn't, I was already committed" you probably won't get a ticket. But, this is just me. Side note on red lights, if your front wheels have already crossed when I look down, I won't pull you over. Why argue such a hair splitting issue when all you have to do is wait one more light cycle to get someone else gunning it through the red?
Speeding is similar. If the limit is 45 of faster, I don't even pull you over until you are 21mph over the limit. Anyone who tries to argue that 21mph over the limit is reasonable, well, you're likely to get a ticket. For 35mph limits, I give 16 over. For school zones I only give 11 over. To me, this prevents me from having to pull over the average joe with the standard reasons for speeding. Plus, even in an anti-cop environment, I think I can articulate the reasonableness of these thresholds. Hell, a lot of times, people want the threshold lower, but over the years, this has worked for me.