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Postby Evermore » Fri Dec 29, 2006 9:54 am

min becareful or the local mafia er government will find or pass some dipshit law to steal more of your money with
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Postby Harrison » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:46 pm

Evermore wrote:min becareful or the local mafia er government will find or pass some dipshit law to steal more of your money with


You have major issues.
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Postby Minrott » Sat Dec 30, 2006 5:23 am

Notify, in lieu of receiving a duplicate license[i]. My original post, if you read it instead of looking for something quickly you thought you could google to provide an antithesis, stated that the Patrol was telling people [i]they had to get a new license. I don't even know why I try to bring up issues like this to the lowest common denominator.
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Postby AndyM » Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:02 pm

Gee sorry Minrott, I assumed you were in Wisconsin, so I went to the DoT website and looked up the law. No need to get angry, bro, just pointing out the law actually does say 'you have to do it within 10 days or we can fine you $50'.

You all have a good New Years - must be some decent microbrews up north there, kick back and relax! Even if you do have some real pinkos in your state! ;) Snow and cheese, a lethal mix...

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Postby Lueyen » Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:51 pm

Minrott wrote:Notify, in lieu of receiving a duplicate license[i]. My original post, if you read it instead of looking for something quickly you thought you could google to provide an antithesis, stated that the Patrol was telling people [i]they had to get a new license. I don't even know why I try to bring up issues like this to the lowest common denominator.


I now understand what you were getting at based on your most recent post. When reading your original post however I misunderstood you both because in certain aspects you didn't make it clear and because of differences in perspective in what is meant by "changing the address on your license".

Due to the varying ways states handle address changes on drivers licenses, some myself included would read your original post as you arguing that you didn't have to notify DMV of an address change. Here in Oregon, notifying DMV of and address change, and getting the address listed on your license changed are one in the same. After you notify DMV of an address change they update the computer records and send you a sticker with the new address which you stick to your license and cover up the old address. Changing the address on your license here does not mean getting a new physical card, and frankly because of the wording and my perspective as a resident of Oregon, I thought you were arguing that your state didn't have laws requiring that you notify DMV of an address change for drivers license purposes.

You then quoted the "statute in question". The statute deals with vehicle registration and not driver licenses. One could either take from this that you were referencing the law that was sited to you as the reasoning for getting a new license, or given you are generally pretty well informed about these sort of things, people might come to the conclusion that there were no state specific laws in regards to drivers licenses and address changes, and that the state in absence of having such laws tried to extend the vehicle registration clause to cover them.

To answer the original question, yes to an extent you are "bucking the system" in that you aren't being a good little citizen doing whatever the police or government ask of you because of whim or convenience ... BUT that is absolutely needed to ensure that government and police do not overstep the bounds set forth by the laws.

To give you an example along the same lines:

A few years ago I was pulled over in the early morning hours due to my license plate light being out, the officer sighted me with what is commonly known as a "fix it" ticket. Basically you pay a small sum after having the situation corrected and the ticket is thrown out, nothing goes on your record ect, but it ensures you will correct the problem.

The officer of course wrote out the law I was in violation of on the ticket. What I didn't know at the time, but would soon find out was that officers carry what basically amounts to cliff notes of state laws. When I went to fix the license plate light I noticed that I had not one but two of them. When I turned on the lights I noticed one was actually lit, the other was burnt out. Curious I went and looked up the law and found that there was quite a bit more too the law then what was written in short form on the ticket. The reason I looked it up is I was curious what the lighting requirements were considering that many vehicles only have one light, not two. The law did not address the functionality of a number of lights, merely how well the plate was illuminated. It was also very specific as to what conditions a determination of adequate illumination was to take place under. The exact wording of the law was something along the lines of under clear atmospheric conditions on an unlighted highway. That particular morning we had dense fog, not something common for the area, certainly not something any residents would consider normal conditions, and I had been pulled over on a city street in front of a brightly lit store.

So yea... I could have just payed the ten dollar fee after fixing the second light and been done with it, and quite frankly for the time invested in fighting it I would have been ahead in doing so. My problem was is that I didn't feel that I was in violation of the law, or that the test for the subjective determination of lighting adequacy had been determined fairly. The county clerk looked at me like I was nuts when I told her that I wanted to go before the judge and plead not guilty and that while ten dollars was certainly not going to break me it was MY ten dollars and I didn't feel I should have to pay anything. In the end I never had to appear before a judge, I was able to enter a plea and statement on paper, and the judge threw the case out. So yes I guess you could say I bucked the system, and it really wasn't worth my time and effort, but in the end I'm glad I did, and would do it again in a heartbeat, not because I couldn't afford to lose the pittance that was the fine, but because it was the principal of the matter.
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Postby Lueyen » Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:53 pm

:rolleyes:

Cliff notes for Evermore:

Minrott was misunderstood partially because he wasn't completely clear and partially because of the perspectives of those who read his post.

Bucking the system is a good thing, I've done it myself.
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Postby Martrae » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:53 pm

Lueyen wrote::rolleyes:

Cliff notes for Evermore:

Minrott was misunderstood partially because he wasn't completely clear and partially because of the perspectives of those who read his post.

Bucking the system is a good thing, I've done it myself.



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Postby Eziekial » Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:32 pm

Anytime I get a ticket I just hire a savage jew lawyer to get it thrown out of court. Best $100 you will ever spend.
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Postby Evermore » Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:12 pm

So you used a loophole and got out of a ticket, and I need cliff notes why?
If what you did happens enough some lawyer turned politician will get the law amended or a new one passed to plug the hole you found. This is what i was referring to. I am sorry i used an innuendo you were not able to understand.


oh and harrison. comming from you that is truely comical
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Postby Harrison » Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:45 pm

I don't call the government a mafia. Next you'll say the internet is controlled by Bush and his administration.

A political sciences professor at Bridgewater State College tried to spread this propaganda to his students during the elections. I made him look like a retard in front of a class I don't even attend. I was visiting a friend there for a few days and went to one of her classes. She believed him still...and we fought over that for months.
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Postby Evermore » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:43 am

you made a professor look like a retard? :umno: bullshit i dont believe it

and the mafia reference was just that, a reference. You ever see a capo get elected?
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Postby Harrison » Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:29 pm

I've actually done it numerous times throughout my life.

A Physics professor for Umass Dartmouth was substituting for a science teacher who retired unexpectedly at Fairhaven High. I probably made him look retarded almost daily.

Ask Adivina about Holtzman. How he got a doctorate in Physics is beyond me. In all actuality, I don't understand how the man could breathe and stand simultaneously.
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Postby Lueyen » Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:38 pm

Evermore wrote:So you used a loophole and got out of a ticket, and I need cliff notes why?
If what you did happens enough some lawyer turned politician will get the law amended or a new one passed to plug the hole you found. This is what i was referring to. I am sorry i used an innuendo you were not able to understand.


No I didn't exploit a loophole. I argued that in citing me the officer was trying to hold me to a higher standard then what the law stated. I was not guilty of violation of the law. Getting a ticket invalidated due to the officer not writing your license correctly or some other technicality which did not prove you were not in violation of the law would be a loophole. I simply argued and apparently correctly that I was not in violation of the law.... and lighten up, the cliff notes thing was a joke, and less poking fun at you and more poking fun at me :P.
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Postby araby » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:18 pm

I wish I were more resourceful in this area. I would love to have the kind of knowledge that allows me to live on easy street. my boyfriend's aunt has it down, somehow she has all the secrets/hook-ups.
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Postby Lueyen » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:01 pm

Evermore wrote:you made a professor look like a retard? :umno: bullshit i dont believe it


Eh think about some of the things you've heard about or heard personally that professors have said... it doesn't sound all that unreasonable, and depending on the professor not a great accomplishment by any means.
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