Probably just someone who hits the intersectional exacta. |
Maybe the teifecta, or even the superfecta! |
^^trifecta |
Why do the police continue to refuse to release the name of the driver? |
Where is the car registered? Find the address and look at property transactions. Not exact, but probably a damn good indication. It sounds like the plates were shown, so the address of the registration can be determined.
Maybe it was Falchiccio. (Kidding!) |
What public database can you use for this? |
I am not aware of any online tool that lets you look up the owner or address by license plate tag number. I think it was clearly stated that the car had DC plates. |
Something is rotten that the killer has not been identified. |
$889 MILLION in uncollected tickets but some believe booting cars would be "inequitable."
Of course it was also "inequitable" that 3 young immigrant men, POC, working hard to support their families, had their lives snuffed out prematurely. Why is it only the wrongdoer who matters? Never mind the victims, often poor POC. Or public safety? https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/dc-millions-dollars-unpaid-tickets/ |
For law abiding citizens, we must pay every kid of ticket if we want to renew our tags..... |
The change in DC law makes it more likely that dangerous drivers will stay on the road. Mary Cheh protested this. DC https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/01/06/dc-clean-hands-licenses-court-order https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/laws/24-174 |
I haven’t followed this case closely but is it unusual that the driver’s name hasn’t been released? |
Yes. Very unusual. |
Oh this is just absurd. I’m not opposed to some leniency for lower income people (sliding scale fees or hardship requests). But no way this should have passed for people with actual safety-related violations. |
According to one article:
The tag number on the Lexus has been linked to 44 speed and signal violations dating to May. Those fines total $12,300. The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles says it has begun an informal review of the license plate on that car to determine why it had never been booted or towed despite so many infractions. Because the agency has not been officially notified by U.S. Park Police confirming the tag number on the SUV, they would not comment further. According to the law, the tags on that car could not be renewed if it has any outstanding automated enforcement tickets. So were these tickets all from one year or how was the registration being renewed? Or wasn’t it? So many questions. |