Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your NY State Driver License will be suspended if you fail to answer a ticket for a moving violation in any state except Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon or Wisconsin. Your license will remain suspended until you answer the ticket.
https://dmv.ny.gov/tickets-received-another-state#:~:text=Your%20NY%20State%20Driver%20License,until%20you%20answer%20the%20ticket.
Wow it is such a mystery!
There is it. Looks like you will have to contact the town police or look up their website to see how to pay your ticket or fight it. Best to just pay it but make sure doing that clears everything up. Oh a DH can not drive till this is taken care of…he could easily go to jail if pulled over or gets in an accident.
Lol, you know OP's DH is out there driving right now, feeling entitled to park in front of fire hydrants any time he wants to run into a store and pick something up. Ugh.
what is the worst case scenario here?
someone needs a hydrant and then they can easily get to it because we were IN THE CAR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll-ish post, even though I don’t like to say that.
Bottom line is it is illegal and immoral to park in front of a hydrant. I get it if you aren’t aware for whatever reason (street parking is busy, you couldn’t see from the drivers side).
Illegal and immoral. Even for 5 minutes.
You do know firefighters use those things, right?
There’s nothing troll about this post. She thinks it’s an absurd system that her husband’s license can be suspended when they didn’t have notice of the underlying offense. I get that. The fire hydrant is not actually relevant to her complaint and is distracting the heck out of all of you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll-ish post, even though I don’t like to say that.
Bottom line is it is illegal and immoral to park in front of a hydrant. I get it if you aren’t aware for whatever reason (street parking is busy, you couldn’t see from the drivers side).
Illegal and immoral. Even for 5 minutes.
You do know firefighters use those things, right?
There’s nothing troll about this post. She thinks it’s an absurd system that her husband’s license can be suspended when they didn’t have notice of the underlying offense. I get that. The fire hydrant is not actually relevant to her complaint and is distracting the heck out of all of you!
It's circumstanctial evidence that points to mental impairment and a character of massive entitlement not understanding or respecting traffic law (or common sense), which suggests a long history of violations, and likely ignoring the notifications of last ticket, or perhaps driving on a license with an invalid address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cops automatically run plates these days. You don’t even need to be illegally parked.
Not all of them. Only specially equipped cars and officers who are certified to use the automated reader system. The officer only gets alerts when a plate flags. Otherwise it’s automated. And being parked illegally does not flag.
Yes, only some cars/officers have the automated plate reader system. But isn't it the case that pretty much any officer can call in or look up a specific plate and find out driver information/if the car has been reported stolen/etc? I sort of assume that these days if I get pulled over, the officer already knows my name and address (as owner of the car) etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll-ish post, even though I don’t like to say that.
Bottom line is it is illegal and immoral to park in front of a hydrant. I get it if you aren’t aware for whatever reason (street parking is busy, you couldn’t see from the drivers side).
Illegal and immoral. Even for 5 minutes.
You do know firefighters use those things, right?
There’s nothing troll about this post. She thinks it’s an absurd system that her husband’s license can be suspended when they didn’t have notice of the underlying offense. I get that. The fire hydrant is not actually relevant to her complaint and is distracting the heck out of all of you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cops automatically run plates these days. You don’t even need to be illegally parked.
Not all of them. Only specially equipped cars and officers who are certified to use the automated reader system. The officer only gets alerts when a plate flags. Otherwise it’s automated. And being parked illegally does not flag.
Anonymous wrote:It makes me really happy that this clown’s license was suspended in NY for traffic violations in another state. DC should figure this out.
Anonymous wrote:Troll-ish post, even though I don’t like to say that.
Bottom line is it is illegal and immoral to park in front of a hydrant. I get it if you aren’t aware for whatever reason (street parking is busy, you couldn’t see from the drivers side).
Illegal and immoral. Even for 5 minutes.
You do know firefighters use those things, right?
Anonymous wrote:OP is entitled, like many in the DMV. They believe they are special, and that the rules others must obey do not apply to them. Think parking in crosswalks at school pick up, rolling through stop signs, ignoring the "no turn on red" sign, and so many more
Newsflash: you and DH are not special, and all rules apply