In addition to texting while driving, some very common violations can result in five points, such
as cell phone tickets and failing to stop for a school.
Not exact matches
We sat down with our kids and looked closely at their day - to - day lives and then decided on what we would pay for such
as clothing,
cell phone plans and after - school activities and sports fees and then gave them a budget for the rest such
as entertainment (the price of a movie
ticket once a month), gifts (birthdays, holidays, church), their craving for school cafeteria food — which we capped at twice a week — plus a small stipend.
She then has an unidentified person listen on her
cell phone as Short spends nearly six minutes trying to explain why the
ticket was being issued.
And while Canada isn't
as open to bargaining
as most of the rest of the world, there are ample opportunities to haggle over big -
ticket items like automobiles, mortgages, electronics and
cell phone contracts.
These included things such
as cell phone service, car insurance, gym memberships and amusement park
tickets.
CreditCards.com's Jeremy Simon talks about how unexpected items such
as library fines,
cell phone bills and speeding
tickets can appear on your credit report and hurt your credit score.
The biggest
ticket item most Americans buy on credit is a home but even something
as simple
as opening a utility or
cell phone account might require a credit check.
Credit card video: Unusual items on your credit report — CreditCards.com's Jeremy Simon talks about how unexpected items such
as library fines,
cell phone bills and speeding
tickets can appear on your credit report and hurt your credit score.
Some credit cards offer things such
as extended warranty, first crack at concert
tickets, guaranteed returns, free
cell phone replacement insurance, and even trip cancellation insurance.
While traveling outside your country of permanent residence, the following items should be covered by your travel insurance: bags / luggage; electronic devices, such
as your laptop or
cell phone; money; plane
tickets; travelers cheques; credit cards; securities; passports.
So odds are, you're looking at a fine of $ 161 if you are
ticketed for using a
cell phone while driving; that's if you're lucky enough to get a
ticket as opposed to getting into an accident.