Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one can try to place a collections notice on a traffic violation. You can only send debts that arise out of a written contract to collections.
Congress would never approve the plan you suggest, anyway.
What is there for Congress to approve? Pretty sure this can be done through administrative powers of the Mayor.
Congress can strike down any DC law it wants. Read the constitution.
Congress has 60 days to disapprove, if it's a crime-related bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one can try to place a collections notice on a traffic violation. You can only send debts that arise out of a written contract to collections.
Congress would never approve the plan you suggest, anyway.
What is there for Congress to approve? Pretty sure this can be done through administrative powers of the Mayor.
Congress can strike down any DC law it wants. Read the constitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
DC needs to crack down on this too
Yeah, these cars need to go to impound. parking scanner indicates a car has over $1000 in tickets, boot and call for a tow. Fake paper tag? Boot and call for a tow.
Fake tags should be impounded immediately. Pointless to ticket them because there's nobody to send the ticket to.
For less than 2% of the amount of unpaid DC tickets, DC could equip and staff a fleet of tow trucks 5x bigger than what they currently have to impound every vehicle with fake tags and/or more than 3 unpaid red light and/or speeding violations and we'd be recovering millions.
And give them no more than 90 or 120 days to make good on their obligations to get their car out of impound. After that, the car goes to auction and the proceeds go to the DC treasury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to get a ton of DC tickets when I lived in the city with my Maryland plates. I would just tell Maryland I lost my plates and get new ones so DC could not boot me. In your face DC! Overly aggressive ticketing.
I live and drive in DC and don't get many tickets. Why are you such a sh*tty, dangerous driver? Follow the law, criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
DC needs to crack down on this too
Yeah, these cars need to go to impound. parking scanner indicates a car has over $1000 in tickets, boot and call for a tow. Fake paper tag? Boot and call for a tow.
Fake tags should be impounded immediately. Pointless to ticket them because there's nobody to send the ticket to.
For less than 2% of the amount of unpaid DC tickets, DC could equip and staff a fleet of tow trucks 5x bigger than what they currently have to impound every vehicle with fake tags and/or more than 3 unpaid red light and/or speeding violations and we'd be recovering millions.
And give them no more than 90 or 120 days to make good on their obligations to get their car out of impound. After that, the car goes to auction and the proceeds go to the DC treasury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
DC needs to crack down on this too
Yeah, these cars need to go to impound. parking scanner indicates a car has over $1000 in tickets, boot and call for a tow. Fake paper tag? Boot and call for a tow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MD and VA won't acknowledge DC camera tickets, why doesn't DC just "debit" any tickets received by DC residents in VA or MD against their respective states' balances with the DC government?
For example, I am a DC resident and I get a $40 parking ticket in VA. I should be able to take my ticket to the DC government and they will reduce the amount owed by VA residents in unpaid tickets to DC. Further, DC will not add any points to my driving record that VA and MD try to add until such time VA and MD residents' balances are paid in full (or reciprocity is agreed between the three jurisdictions).
Can the state of VA or MD try to place a collections notice on an out-of-state individual for an unpaid ticket?
Why isn't DC fighting fire with fire on this issue? Let us offset any tickets incurred in VA or MD!
Ain't nobody got time for this non-issue, Holmes.
Anonymous wrote:I think the naysayers live in MD or VA.
I like the idea OP. It's abhorrent that we have a system that lets fragrantly awful drivers accrue thousands in tickets without repercussion.
Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
DC needs to crack down on this too
Anonymous wrote:I just put fake paper tags on my car.
Anonymous wrote:I used to get a ton of DC tickets when I lived in the city with my Maryland plates. I would just tell Maryland I lost my plates and get new ones so DC could not boot me. In your face DC! Overly aggressive ticketing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one can try to place a collections notice on a traffic violation. You can only send debts that arise out of a written contract to collections.
Congress would never approve the plan you suggest, anyway.
What is there for Congress to approve? Pretty sure this can be done through administrative powers of the Mayor.