Cars
Did you know that if you get pulled over by the police for something being broken on your car (e.g. cracked bumper, broken or burnt out lights, etc.) you can get out of the ticket if the cop car shares a similar problem? This was tested successfully in the state of Illinois, it may work in your state also.
Suggested by: Donald Taylor
Have your spouse drive the car registered in your name and you drive their car. If a traffic camera takes a picture of a man driving a car registered in a woman's name (or vice versa), they send a "nomination" instead of a ticket. (Question: How does one tell the difference? Answer: Tickets have the court's phone number and address whereas nominations say "do not contact the court"). In short, nominations ask you to snitch on the driver captured in the photo. However, since you are not obligated to do so you can ignore it and nothing will happen (i.e. you will not have to pay the fine).
I did this, it works, I have the "nomination" to prove it! To read more check out www.highwayrobbery.net!
--www.highwayrobbery.net
Most rental car companies charge a daily fee to have a second driver -- fees can range from a couple of dollars per day up to $25/day. What they don't tell you is that spouses and domestic partners are often exempt. Most of the major car rental companies will waive the fee for a spouse or significant other if you can prove you live together (i.e. same address on your IDs). Another solution is to join the car rental company's rewards program; extra fees such as these are automatically waived.
Parking ticket will fight for your parking ticket for you - and you pay them only if it is reduced or removed. Why go to court yourself when they will for you?
Shout-out: parkingticket.com