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Re: O T Speeding Ticket


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Posted by RN on November 16, 2010 at 10:41:09 from (184.60.14.1):

In Reply to: O T Speeding Ticket posted by 730-LP on November 16, 2010 at 05:47:17:

depends on state laws. If law is written like a proof of insurance required of owner of vehicle, then probably written as similar to parking ticket where no drivers lecense points, etc for non payment--BUT your vehicle registration won"t be renewed until paid and driving with expired plates from failure to pay will get your vehicle impounded until tickets and tow bill paid. Maryland has a sneaky inspection law that a article noted- no inspection sticker means impound, inspection sticker not issued to vehicle with unpaid parking tickets, parents of college students that borrow car are disclaiming kids financial support on grant applications that require matching funds. Some states that call it a moving violation will probably have a officer observed or driver identification needed to process. Some speeding tickets by license number picture when officer stops pursuit or can"t catch speeder in some areas have to be nullified. British cops had that problem with some cars they couldn"t catch with old Rovers and Austins, can"t catch driver means can"t pull drivers license or get big fine. Ford rally class winner with 302 hotrod engines in production class required 200 or 500 cars to be made to be called production- the class rules changed and Ford had about 1/2 of the race/rally cars left over and the engineers said don"t scrapum, we want more test data on traffic use--give them to British traffic police under deal that we get to check oil and brake wear, computerized road log data, etc. English traffic cops very happy after 3 months- chronic plate numbers register to upperclass speeder they couldn"t catch before down by 1/2 as they caught the driver in the act- sometimes kid of registered owner- and pulled drivers license, impounded cars, got the big fines and got themselves on promotion list for making roads safer. Couple Diplomats and members of Parliment not so happy to be caught. RN


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