
05-03-2008, 11:40 PM
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Practice Makes Perfect
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Arizona state
Posts: 433
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In response to your query I will presume that your vehicle was registered.
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Originally Posted by ThomPaine
During a recent trip to NYC, my legal person received a citation for operating a motor vehicle and a cell phone at the same time. The donut eating foot soldier failed to see the separation between that entity and a free man travelling in a privately owned car, speaking with his private commerce client about their location.Why was your legal person operating a motor vehicle in the first place? He doesn't know any better, but you should.
SO, I have several options as I see it:
Refused for cause without dishonour on the citation and send it back This will be a loser, as your R4C will in fact be with dishonor, evidenced by your display of the plate.
Accepted for value upon proof of claim on the citation and send it back. Again, an easy one for them, your plate is the proof of claim.
Plead my case in writing (they have a process for this) to the judge and he may toss it or reduce the $90 fee to the corporation. What's to plead. You made your contract with the devil and now you must do his bidding. Pay the 90 bux and move on, perhaps next time you'll get it right.
Do nothing, its not a moving violation and they dont have the time and resources to chase down out of state infractions for something so menial. If you still wish to play the game, technology prevents you from passing GO and you certainly won't collect $200.
*Notice there is no option to just pay the citation and no comments from the peanut gallery are required...
What say ye??
Thanks
Thom
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