Fines from speed-camera tickets no longer can be included on credit reports. Only debts that arise from a contract or agreement can be included. https://www.thenewspaper.com/news/49/4987.asp |
| Being honest does not make anyone a sucker. What a twisted world view. |
Also, being accountable. Everyone is always yelling about holding people accountable, but I guess that only applies to other people, not to yourself. |
punishment works. always makes me think twice before i do it again (if i ever do it again). |
| What’s this with those with Maryland plates not having to pay DC fines? Can someone elaborate? |
DC employs 4 people to put boots on cars. You would likely win the lottery before one of them boots your car. |
Maryland doesn't penalize people with cars registered in Maryland for having unpaid tickets from traffic cameras in DC. Maryland could, in fact Maryland should, but Maryland doesn't. |
Distracted driving is bad. That doesn't... make speeding good? I don't understand why it matters that there are other dangerous behaviors out there. |
Could that change and what happens if you are driving in dc and pulled over with outstanding fines? |
So the only reason laws matter is if you (a) get caught breaking them and (b) have to pay a penalty or serve jail time for it? There's no inherent reason to follow the law otherwise? I don't believe the fact that Maryland drivers ignore D.C.'s laws and shrug off the consequences of it gives me, a D.C. resident, license to do the same in Maryland. You're welcome to decide otherwise, I guess, but if we all take this narrowly consequentialist view of laws and the common good, it's a pretty bleak outlook for the notion of society. |
LOL at the idea of someone getting pulled over in DC. |
I will pay Maryland camera tickets the minute Maryland stops allowing its residents to speed on DC streets without consequence. Until then, Maryland can shove it. |
The owner of the car is liable for them, that's why they can't attach points. Who is driving the car is irrelevant |
Thanks for telling us your beliefs. VA and MD have laws that limit camera violations so do not give reciprocity to DC's high camera violation fees. VA and MD could absolutely give reciprocity but they are worried about constituent backlash from both the people with outstanding tickets as well as those who are strongly against high fines from camera tickets. If DC wants these fines paid then they should fund their enforcement staff and use leverage to get MD and VA to comply. Otherwise everyone just participates in the overall scofflaw attitude in DC so I don't judge anyone who doesn't bother paying these tickets. |
If DC wants the fines paid then they should ... what? Bake cookies for the people who make these decisions in Maryland and Virginia? It's not DC's fault that Maryland and Virginia have decided their drivers should not be penalized for driving dangerously in DC. |