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Pulled over



Your license could be suspended!
I once got an out-of-state speeding ticket. Since they never received timely
payment, they contacted the State of Ohio, whom then suspended my license, only
I didn't know it 'till I got pulled over one "pleasant evening" for speeding
(mind you, this is two years later). I was promptly arrested for the outstanding
violation, charged with driving while under suspension, it cost me $100 plus
Lawyer fees - lesson learned.
I don't know if all states work together like this, but beware.



Message: 47
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 09:31:34 -0400
From: "Sara Arms" <gtigirlie@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Pulled over
To: ansonivan@yahoo.com, amalventano@sc.rr.com
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Message-ID: <BAY2-F73Os3UzAyKU3d00039bc3@hotmail.com>
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Like Anson... my law abiding self never actaully paid my outstanding ticket 
in NY either.  I have to drive through that damn state to get *everywhere*.  
Stupid a-hole cop never reduced my fine though, so I still have to 85 in a 
65 fine sitting in my wallet.  Hmmmm... what would actally happen?  I'd be 
calling the nearest 'rocco member with my one phone call hoping for bail 
money, eh?

As far as I know though, it can't be enforced in your home state.  Got 
pulled over in VT afterwards and he said I had a clean record.  I was like 
"ha... NO."  but yeah..... anyway.  Go slow in new york, Anson.



Sara
Burlington, VT
'84 Rabbit GTI
'91 All-Trac Wagon "The ice trial champion"
http://community.webshots.com/user/gtigirlie