Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
You do realize that having cars registered in two jurisdictions is also illegal, right? You can only have primary residence in one state or territory at a time and must register cars where you have established your primary residence. This is the reason motor-voter laws work. In order to register a car, you must hold a valid license from that state or jurisdiction. If you hold more than one license, you could potentially vote in more than one state, committing voter fraud. These crimes are all linked. Tax fraud, license fraud, school residency fraud, voter fraud all stem from people not being truthful about where they legally reside.
You might not be committing school residency fraud, but you can get down off of your high horse because you are committing a crime.
I have a vacation home in Maine, we also have a car there with Maine plates. Are you saying that is illegal? DMV asked us where the car was going to be housed.
Cars housed in the District must be registered in the District. Walk the alleyways and you will see this is violated by many who park their cars on their driveways. And before you blast me, I am not talking about the MILITARY members. I am talking about fraudsters who dont want to pay the excise tax so they use their mom's address in Maryland to keep their plates.
Why do you care as long as they pay taxes.
Except they are not in fact paying the tax
Excise Tax for Vehicle 3,499 lbs or less 6% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Vehicle 3,500 lbs - 4,999 lbs 7% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Vehicle 5,000 lbs or more 8% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Hybrid Vehicles 0%
All that is a small amount when you compare it to property tax and personal income. Don't even get me started on parking tickets......So because they dont pay say $2200 on car taxes completely deletes the $20-25k they pay yearly in personal and property tax. Come on stop whining choose your battles wisely.
Anonymous wrote:OK, which one of you weirdos decided to go up to one of the Capitol Ill schools to photograph license plates and kids walking into school today. That was super creepy and a messed up way of showing your displeasure with not getting a slot. While you are talking about your rights, what about the rights of the families who are simply trying to take their kids to school in peace?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
You do realize that having cars registered in two jurisdictions is also illegal, right? You can only have primary residence in one state or territory at a time and must register cars where you have established your primary residence. This is the reason motor-voter laws work. In order to register a car, you must hold a valid license from that state or jurisdiction. If you hold more than one license, you could potentially vote in more than one state, committing voter fraud. These crimes are all linked. Tax fraud, license fraud, school residency fraud, voter fraud all stem from people not being truthful about where they legally reside.
You might not be committing school residency fraud, but you can get down off of your high horse because you are committing a crime.
I have a vacation home in Maine, we also have a car there with Maine plates. Are you saying that is illegal? DMV asked us where the car was going to be housed.
Cars housed in the District must be registered in the District. Walk the alleyways and you will see this is violated by many who park their cars on their driveways. And before you blast me, I am not talking about the MILITARY members. I am talking about fraudsters who dont want to pay the excise tax so they use their mom's address in Maryland to keep their plates.
Why do you care as long as they pay taxes.
Except they are not in fact paying the tax
Excise Tax for Vehicle 3,499 lbs or less 6% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Vehicle 3,500 lbs - 4,999 lbs 7% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Vehicle 5,000 lbs or more 8% of fair market value
Excise Tax for Hybrid Vehicles 0%
Anonymous wrote:"So what you're saying, Cindy, is that I shouldn't report anyone taking pictures of children outside a school, because they might just be upstanding citizens doing their resident duty?"
"That's right, Byron. Even if a few pedophiles fall through the cracks: how can that compare to the scourge of a child living with their aunt--"
"I'm sorry, Cindy, the correct term is 'Auntie.'"
"Oh?" (Long pause.) "Well in any case, what's important here are the children. Why won't anyone think of the children?"
"I completely agree. And who better than to look after their best interests than the unemployed mother with a cell phone camera?"
"Completely.. It's women like that who kept the Japanese and German spies at bay, during the War."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
You do realize that having cars registered in two jurisdictions is also illegal, right? You can only have primary residence in one state or territory at a time and must register cars where you have established your primary residence. This is the reason motor-voter laws work. In order to register a car, you must hold a valid license from that state or jurisdiction. If you hold more than one license, you could potentially vote in more than one state, committing voter fraud. These crimes are all linked. Tax fraud, license fraud, school residency fraud, voter fraud all stem from people not being truthful about where they legally reside.
You might not be committing school residency fraud, but you can get down off of your high horse because you are committing a crime.
I have a vacation home in Maine, we also have a car there with Maine plates. Are you saying that is illegal? DMV asked us where the car was going to be housed.
Cars housed in the District must be registered in the District. Walk the alleyways and you will see this is violated by many who park their cars on their driveways. And before you blast me, I am not talking about the MILITARY members. I am talking about fraudsters who dont want to pay the excise tax so they use their mom's address in Maryland to keep their plates.
Why do you care as long as they pay taxes.
Anonymous wrote:There are many "Long Term Residents" - families that grew up here and think nothing of using parents or other extended family members addresses.
Go stand at the metro stop in Landover tomorrow morning. See how many kids are taking metro into DC for school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
You do realize that having cars registered in two jurisdictions is also illegal, right? You can only have primary residence in one state or territory at a time and must register cars where you have established your primary residence. This is the reason motor-voter laws work. In order to register a car, you must hold a valid license from that state or jurisdiction. If you hold more than one license, you could potentially vote in more than one state, committing voter fraud. These crimes are all linked. Tax fraud, license fraud, school residency fraud, voter fraud all stem from people not being truthful about where they legally reside.
You might not be committing school residency fraud, but you can get down off of your high horse because you are committing a crime.
I have a vacation home in Maine, we also have a car there with Maine plates. Are you saying that is illegal? DMV asked us where the car was going to be housed.
Cars housed in the District must be registered in the District. Walk the alleyways and you will see this is violated by many who park their cars on their driveways. And before you blast me, I am not talking about the MILITARY members. I am talking about fraudsters who dont want to pay the excise tax so they use their mom's address in Maryland to keep their plates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is always some jerk from Maryland who thinks its okay to cheat the system. Good for that parent! At least someone is doing something.
Really.....too much time on your hands if you can do this. I am a long time resident of the DC and own 5 homes between DC and MD. Some of my cars have MD tags and other have DC. I would love for one of you parents to stop me dropping off my child so I can more than flick off giving you a piece of my mind followed by giving you my DC address to find me later, should you have questions and need further flicking off on. ,
You do realize that having cars registered in two jurisdictions is also illegal, right? You can only have primary residence in one state or territory at a time and must register cars where you have established your primary residence. This is the reason motor-voter laws work. In order to register a car, you must hold a valid license from that state or jurisdiction. If you hold more than one license, you could potentially vote in more than one state, committing voter fraud. These crimes are all linked. Tax fraud, license fraud, school residency fraud, voter fraud all stem from people not being truthful about where they legally reside.
You might not be committing school residency fraud, but you can get down off of your high horse because you are committing a crime.