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Hassin Bin Sober

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71. I used to work for a guy with a pretty rough past.
Sun Mar 24, 2013, 10:55 PM
Mar 2013

And he said the exact same thing.

"There's always a beefer"

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I got a ticket in my driveway for no seatbelt...$175.00 SoCalDem Mar 2013 #1
WTF! Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #3
In your driveway? BlueCheese Mar 2013 #4
how can you get a ticket in your driveway - that is private property hollysmom Mar 2013 #5
Cops can do whatever they want. They are not restricted by the law, logic, or common sense. AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #13
He happened to be on the street and "whooped" as I pulled in.. SoCalDem Mar 2013 #16
So you were on the street with unbuckled seatbelt? Duckhunter935 Mar 2013 #29
Why? dems_rightnow Mar 2013 #31
Common mailbox is one driveway away from my house SoCalDem Mar 2013 #69
You must live in a large city. hollysmom Mar 2013 #38
Same here. Locals don't get tickets. They go after the visitors Cleita Mar 2013 #53
But, never seen a bad ticket being given out and locals do get stopped and warned. hollysmom Mar 2013 #56
My client was convicted of DWI in her driveway while in park, no_hypocrisy Mar 2013 #23
That's the law in KS proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #42
Yep. It sometimes depends on how the state law is written. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #65
the engine doesn't even need to be on. shanti Mar 2013 #74
She's lucky she wasn't thinking about having sex or they would have charged her bluedigger Mar 2013 #62
My kid got a seat-belt ticket at the drive through. MindPilot Mar 2013 #49
It's completely chickenshit, and turns the cops into jackbooted tax collectors villager Mar 2013 #2
Seriously... BlueCheese Mar 2013 #6
Hasn't happened yet - pitchforks, that is Cirque du So-What Mar 2013 #24
We have DUers supporting this crap. They'll call it an asshole tax. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #27
You'll never read anything I write in favor of it Cirque du So-What Mar 2013 #34
Choose traffic school? In Chicago, traffic school has been privatized and operated in part by AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #14
I had a red light ticket Politicalboi Mar 2013 #18
I was in court a few years ago and the "supervision" with traffic school was like... Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #30
In California SoCalNative Mar 2013 #55
Welcome to the American Criminal Justice System MrScorpio Mar 2013 #7
A ticket for talking on the phone and driving is $160 in CA GObamaGO Mar 2013 #8
Ridiculously high or ridiculously low? This may depend upon whether you've gotten into an accident AnotherMcIntosh Mar 2013 #15
My mom and dad who were hospitalized overnight after being hit by a driver on the phone proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #43
As a lifelong motorcyclist, I think it should be much higher too ProgressiveProfessor Mar 2013 #44
it should be $1000 for first offense and progessively higher until third offense datasuspect Mar 2013 #46
the fine should be WAY more than that Skittles Mar 2013 #73
Because many of the Americans who actually vote refuse to accept that they must pay tblue37 Mar 2013 #9
By buying cookies at a school bake sale Turbineguy Mar 2013 #20
I don't think it is necessarily "agreeing" so much as it is tblue37 Mar 2013 #21
You are right. Turbineguy Mar 2013 #22
Hahaha! Nice story. Luminous Animal Mar 2013 #10
we can't have the wealthy having to pay their share , so we do things like this JI7 Mar 2013 #11
the ticket I got last may in Ohio did me the same way dsc Mar 2013 #12
My husband's "red-light" camera-ticket cost us $800. SoCalDem Mar 2013 #17
That is ridculous. RebelOne Mar 2013 #37
now that is outrageous dsc Mar 2013 #41
My friend in LA got off much cheaper mokawanis Mar 2013 #67
Is some or all of the traffic ticket system now in private hands? dixiegrrrrl Mar 2013 #19
I was stopped for speeding, knew it was me as soon as the LEO came out into the road w/ lights on. bike man Mar 2013 #25
Was this 1967? Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #28
No it was not Deputy Fife. It was about 5 years ago. The LEO explained that refusal to sign bike man Mar 2013 #40
I think you may have misunderstood the purpose of the signature. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #50
No, I did not misunderstand the purpose of the signature. It is/was in effect bike man Mar 2013 #59
Remind me to never do a crime with you. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #61
One of the things I learned from inmates whilst working in a prison - never bike man Mar 2013 #70
I used to work for a guy with a pretty rough past. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #71
I received a speeding ticket about 5 years ago. RebelOne Mar 2013 #48
I'm in a small town. Courthouse is about 6 miles from my house. I went from the place of the crime bike man Mar 2013 #60
I happen to like the system here in South Korea davidpdx Mar 2013 #26
Although it may cost more money up front, one should hire a lawyer MrScorpio Mar 2013 #32
sounds inspired by a phone bill markiv Mar 2013 #33
Your friend can thank Howard Jarvis and his republican buddies for that tularetom Mar 2013 #35
Chicago loves the red light tickets because they call them a municipal infraction.. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #39
The problem was SoCalNative Mar 2013 #57
That's why my dad moved back to Oklahoma when he retired tularetom Mar 2013 #58
How long before DU's gang of authoritarian douchebags comes to this thread to scold us? backscatter712 Mar 2013 #36
Oh they are already upthread. MindPilot Mar 2013 #52
So the state pays its way by taxing tickets? Surreal. McCamy Taylor Mar 2013 #45
In WI a speeding ticket I had for about 12 mph over was $300. And they would change it to a MillennialDem Mar 2013 #47
Are they going crazy? Cleita Mar 2013 #51
Years ago I got a ticket for getting out of my car, I forget now the legal language used in the Sadiedog Mar 2013 #54
It's like car tabs in WA: b_in_AK Mar 2013 #63
Depends. $30 for an optional Discovery Pass to get into state parks & other legislated fees =>$30.. uppityperson Mar 2013 #66
The brilliant residents of California voted to devastate their tax base and hand Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #64
A minimum wage or low-wage worker really gets screwed by that system mokawanis Mar 2013 #68
Yep. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2013 #72
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