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BTW with that summons, I thought there was such a time limit on them, like speeding fines, 28days to pay sorta crap, not 1 year on wtf thats a joke

There is a time limit, if after 28 days you havent paid the ticket or filled it in to take it to court it roll's onto SPERS as you no longer have a choice. Neither of those options where taken..

Year later I get this

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Long story short this letter shouldn't have came... They were told Media or drop the ticket over a year ago

Sounds like they are taking the Court (and media) option. They always take that long to respond with action when dealing with fines that have had complaints/letters sent in with regard to matters such as that. Case and point my fines with that cop who was off duty, who acted like a tool and learnt a lesson for being ghey.

There is a time limit, if after 28 days you havent paid the ticket or filled it in to take it to court it roll's onto SPERS as you no longer have a choice. Neither of those options where taken..

Year later I get this

When you send a letter contesting the fine or the like, it's taken that you are taking teh court option, usually they send you another letter saying pay the fine though....although that is the pleading guilty part of the summons.

Sounds like they are taking the Court (and media) option. They always take that long to respond with action when dealing with fines that have had complaints/letters sent in with regard to matters such as that. Case and point my fines with that cop who was off duty, who acted like a tool and learnt a lesson for being ghey.

And as per normal I will continue to make it hard for them. The thing is... The fine was handed to Steve and he was told to deal with it, I don't think there were any correspondence in regards to it.

It should have went to SPERS...

When you send a letter contesting the fine or the like, it's taken that you are taking teh court option, usually they send you another letter saying pay the fine though....although that is the pleading guilty part of the summons.

Nothing was sent like that.. It was more like my verson of events on paper the ticket and a verbal pull ya f**king head out of your ass and fix this shit

yeah, oh well....when you get your license back you'll be on your opens and you'd only lose 3 points for that anyway...who cares...fight it for fun or just pay the fine, either way it wont really affect you.

yeah, oh well....when you get your license back you'll be on your opens and you'd only lose 3 points for that anyway...who cares...fight it for fun or just pay the fine, either way it wont really affect you.

true date of issue was on my opens anyway

Interesting twist:

The summons was served wrong, technicality number one. Only a small one but mistake none the less.

The paper work is wrong, the paper work appears to be in another car when in fact it was the fine in Darrans Charade

*goes back to finding all the paper work/research*

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