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Old 04-05-2006, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyK
The ticket isn't issued against a person -- it's against the vehicle.
However, that vehicle has an owner, why can't the owner contest the ticket? Or are you saying that the state ownes all vehicles?

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The camera takes a picture of the license plates. The clerks look up who the plates are assigned to and they send the ticket to them.
Clerks sometimes make errors, thus, why should the Photo not be contestable?

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No points assessed, since they can't prove who was driving, just a fine.
This seems to show the vague basis of the fine. The fine (FRNs, gold, silver, legal tender, cash, money, property, etc.) is property of the owner too, why can't the fine be contested?

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If your state doesn't have an agreement with D.C., there's very little that can happen if you don't pay (except for getting the car booted next time it's in D.C.).

If the state DOES have an agreement, eventually, you won't be able to renew your registration.
In other words, coming to your state soon?

This is another part of tyranny that seems to be gripping the nation, if not the entire globe.
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