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angie68

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Recently I was involved in a situation that I think was outragious in Jasper County MO (Carthage). I was driving someone elses car and was pulled over by 2 squad cars for "driving to close to the curb". I did not have my license on me at the time and the owner did not have proof of insurance in the car. The officers supervisor arrived on the scene and after a 45 minute interigation on the side of the road, I was informed for the first time that my license was suspended! I had never received any notification of this. I had only had 2 minor speeding tickets both of which were paid and one time I was stopped for not having a back license plate on my vehicle and issued a ticket for no insurance. I went to court and produced insurance for the judge and was told to pay a fine. I thought that was all there was to it. Now I have to go to criminal court because I was driving while suspended. I told the officers I had no idea and they referred me to the Department of Revenue..... They admitted that they sent the notice to the wrong address but said it was my fault because I did not notify them directly when I moved! I put in a change of address at the post office.... I get all my other mail just fine. I have been living at this address now for 2 years although I will be moving shortly. I am certain that if I sent them some money and they did not receive it they would hold me responsible. At any rate..... If we are to contact the Department Of Revenue when we move why are we not made aware of this? I would like to know how to go about getting answers to these questions? Who does a person go to when they have a complaint against the government and does it ever do any good? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Angela
 


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angie68

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Obviously You Have No Real Advice

Since you have taken it upon yourself to go to all my posts and place an ignore entry on them I am assuming that you feel as though none of you have any real advice to offer me. I do not sit around reading hidden laws and things like that because I am not a lawyer or a politician... so I have never been informed that I needed to contact the Department Of Revenue when I move. The DMV was contacted when I moved and so was the post office. I did everything the general public normally does upon moving. If this is in fact a law than it should be made more public before more people end up in trouble.
 

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