• @[email protected]
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    458 months ago

    according to Tartaro, he says he received a notice that the California DMV would not let him renew his registration unless he actually paid some of those fines.

    that sounds so illegal. but i am not an american, so what do i know.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      48 months ago

      California will do a lot more than deny a renewal over unpaid fines. First they’ll double the fine the first day that you are late, and then they’ll add more fees every day until it is paid. Eventually, I think it’s after six months or a year, they’ll suspend your driver’s license, and after that they’ll issue a bench warrant for your arrest. So it’s entirely possible for your whole life to be ruined over a traffic ticket in California, culminating with you being thrown into prison.

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        ok, but while that is wild in itself, i assume that is under the assumption of them actually being your tickets. here we talk about situation where they demand the hero pays someone else’s tickets just because of the fault of their system.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          28 months ago

          That aligns perfectly from what I’ve seen from the California DMV. They do not give a fuck. They will do whatever their stupid little antiquated computer program tells them to do.

      • @ThoranTW
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        Did you read the article? All those fines were from other people, erroneously applied to him when the police officer didn’t fill in the information on the citation.

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            228 months ago

            “There’s no way to know if he used the plate on dozens of vehicles in dozens of states, some at the same time.”

          • @[email protected]
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            138 months ago

            The standard is to assume innocence, not assume guilt

          • @[email protected]
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            118 months ago

            “There’s no way to prove him guilty so he should have to pay!”

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            78 months ago

            I doubt the guy had several different car makes on hand to commit some sort of nationwide parking violation spree with the same plate but different cars in places where it’s impossible to even drive between the two places in the time between both timestamps.

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        148 months ago

        Huh? They’re not his fines. The software is just shit so it puts all fines with no license plate as matching his.