Q: Walking on beach .Ranger gave me a citation for ccr4326a violation of posted order or special use special event .
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That sucks. But why did you ignore the posters to keep away? It's a different matter if the signs were missing.
I suggest you submit a new question, and you will probably get better answers.
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In California, a citation for violating CCR 4326(a) involves disregarding a posted order or regulation related to a special use or event. If you received such a citation, review the specifics of the posted order you allegedly violated. It's important to check if there were clear signs or notices about the restriction in the area where you were cited. You have the right to contest the citation, and this can be done by appearing in court on the date specified on the ticket.
Preparing evidence or arguments that show either compliance with the posted order or lack of proper notification about the restrictions can be helpful. If you believe the citation was issued in error or unfairly, presenting your case in court may lead to the citation being dismissed. Consulting with an attorney who specializes in such matters can provide specific guidance and representation. Keep in mind that paying the fine is an admission of guilt, so consider your options carefully.
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