Submitted by MitchTobol on

They are getting cute

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I was pulled over on two Fridays ago with no license plate on the front of my car. Guilty. I was waiting for the bracket which arrived a couple of months ago and got lazy.

 

When I handed him my insurance card, license and registration, the insurance card was old so I received two tickets. The police officer told me if I got the plate on within one business day and got it signed by an inspection station that it was on PLUS get a letter that I was insured, all would be okay. The paperwork he gave me backed that up.

 

I dutifully put on the plate, called my insurance company to get the proper paperwork (with specific statements that they wanted on it) and on the following business day (Monday) had the proper papers filled out at an inspection station. I packed up the paperwork in two separate envelopes, included a self addressed stamped envelope in each and sent it return receipt requested.

 

I received the receipts that it had arrived at the courts. Then yesterday, I get a letter that says they are offering a reduced charge of $125 for pedestrian crossing a street diagonally. 

 

Very strange. No indication of receipt of my paperwork. I called and they told me that if I didn't accept the reduction to refuse it and they would set a court date. When I asked about the SASE they had no response and said "We are being nice" with the offer. Real cute.

 

IMHO, this is an underhanded way to generate money for the County. 

 

So here's a "what would you do" moment. Go in and spend half a day waiting in court and get everything dismissed or pay the $125 to avoid that?

Comments

Fred Klein

I would wake up and realize it is a bad dream :(
Victoria Drogin

Ugh! So frustrating! I’d probably pay at that point. Agree totally that it’s a revenue generating scam.
Paul Napolitano

I would pay it, and then ask Victoria why the heck she was driving around without a license plate!
Tessa Marquis

To live Outside the Law you must be Honest.
Always keep a current Insurance card in the "glove" compartment. Never mind the gloves.
Daniel Schwartz

Frustrating to say the least. The last time I had a situation of an expired sticker (forget if inspection or registration), I went the next day to a local police precinct and got it dismissed on the spot. Maybe things are different today.
Shelley Simpson

Well, I would take my computer and go work at the Court. It's crap shoot - results could be worse financially. It reminds me of the time I got pulled over - going at least 30 over the speed limit. Yes, there was a time ... Anyhow, I couldn't find the registration or proof of insurance and got cited for going 20 over and not having the documents. When I politely asked the nice officer if that was "the best she would do" she very politely responded that she could "arrest me on the spot." I paid the ticket on the way home. Good luck Mitch ... and remember never to be caught J-walking.
Kelly Welles

I would call the law offices of Alan Schwartz. Arent such shananigans his specialty?
Cynthia Somma

Put your ins card on your phone (most have apps)-this way it's always current
Not a guarantee that everything will be dismissed. I'd pay and I'd try not to beat myself up over the plate.

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