Anonymous wrote:I'm white and wouldn't care too much about a ticket or fine, it's the criminal charge that freaks me out.
When I had the eyeglass requirement on my DL it was a big ordeal getting pulled over. The citation required me to appear in court. I had to retake the vision part of my exam for a new ID, paid a ticket and court fees, and told by the Judge that because I had already updated license I wouldn't receive a driving suspension. All of that because at 16 I forgot to take off my reading glasses for the driving part of my test. I was prepared for the judge to be like "Okay, you got this corrected, good girl" but instead he was like "I'm not going to excuse you from the law"
And my boss has a heart of gold but cares too much about my personal decisions. Like going to the DMV. I don't want to risk it.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you wait so long? Surely you knew weeks or months in advance that your license was going to expire. By planning ahead, you could have avoided all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you wait so long? Surely you knew weeks or months in advance that your license was going to expire. By planning ahead, you could have avoided all of this.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a location in your area open Saturday? Cause I would go Saturday if at all possible. If not, then you should go tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you what could happen.
Last year my license expired on a Saturday, and I spaced out on renewing it the week before. I figured I'd go to the gym first thing Monday morning, then go straight to the DMV when it opened. What are the chances I'd get pulled over, right? Turns out 100%. The police officer (only other car on the damn road at 6am) pulled me over because his license plate scanning gizmo told him I had an expired license. That's right, I wasn't doing anything else naughty, just driving without a license and his computer got me.
He told me I was not allowed to drive until I renewed it, and that technically he could impound my car. So I left my car in the gym parking lot and took Uber to the DMV, renewed, and then Ubered back. (Not taking any more chances, no sir.)
Of course I still had the ticket. When the court date came around, I went to court, and happily the judge dismissed the ticket when I produced my renewed license. But I still had to waste a morning going to court.
If I had a do-over, I sure as heck would have renewed my license the week before.
Just curious where you live.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you what could happen.
Last year my license expired on a Saturday, and I spaced out on renewing it the week before. I figured I'd go to the gym first thing Monday morning, then go straight to the DMV when it opened. What are the chances I'd get pulled over, right? Turns out 100%. The police officer (only other car on the damn road at 6am) pulled me over because his license plate scanning gizmo told him I had an expired license. That's right, I wasn't doing anything else naughty, just driving without a license and his computer got me.
He told me I was not allowed to drive until I renewed it, and that technically he could impound my car. So I left my car in the gym parking lot and took Uber to the DMV, renewed, and then Ubered back. (Not taking any more chances, no sir.)
Of course I still had the ticket. When the court date came around, I went to court, and happily the judge dismissed the ticket when I produced my renewed license. But I still had to waste a morning going to court.
If I had a do-over, I sure as heck would have renewed my license the week before.