AdkHedgeWitch
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
My husband got pulled over at 3am coming home from work. Got a New York State Vehicle & Traffic Law Section 403.1 violation; registration sticker not affixed. Car was bought at a dealership and had a valid (until May 13th) temporary registration sticker properly affixed. He had received the DMV official sticker when he picked up the mail just prior to work that day but he didn't have a razor so he didn't want to just yank the temporary off and create a mess he'd get a ticket for (oh, the ironies). He went to work, with his mail. Sadly, he was tired after a 12 hour shift and was trying to be candid to appease the cop so he told the cop the registration he'd picked up on his way to work but that he was going to review it, get a razor and take off the temporary one properly, during daylight (and, yes, he's still mad at himself for saying anything at all - that lesson has been learned). Well, the cop ticketed him stating that having the official registration not affixed was grounds for the ticket regardless of having the valid temporary on and that it voids the temporary (???). That's ... not how the law reads so we're fighting it.
I can't find anything that says the official registration 'voids' a temporary registration as valid evidence of registration (and, at very least, I'm not inclined to just believe everything we're told). Does anyone else have any insights on that?
And is it unreasonable to assume that the temporary registration is evidence of a registration sanctioned by NYS for motorists to be in compliance with 403.1 when valid and properly affixed? I mean, isn't the point of the temporary to give you time to get all this done within a reasonable amount of time? Including the review that the document is correct and proper cleaning and proper affixing of the new registration?
Also, should he ask for the cops deposition?
Thanks for any helpful insight or thoughts.
My husband got pulled over at 3am coming home from work. Got a New York State Vehicle & Traffic Law Section 403.1 violation; registration sticker not affixed. Car was bought at a dealership and had a valid (until May 13th) temporary registration sticker properly affixed. He had received the DMV official sticker when he picked up the mail just prior to work that day but he didn't have a razor so he didn't want to just yank the temporary off and create a mess he'd get a ticket for (oh, the ironies). He went to work, with his mail. Sadly, he was tired after a 12 hour shift and was trying to be candid to appease the cop so he told the cop the registration he'd picked up on his way to work but that he was going to review it, get a razor and take off the temporary one properly, during daylight (and, yes, he's still mad at himself for saying anything at all - that lesson has been learned). Well, the cop ticketed him stating that having the official registration not affixed was grounds for the ticket regardless of having the valid temporary on and that it voids the temporary (???). That's ... not how the law reads so we're fighting it.
I can't find anything that says the official registration 'voids' a temporary registration as valid evidence of registration (and, at very least, I'm not inclined to just believe everything we're told). Does anyone else have any insights on that?
And is it unreasonable to assume that the temporary registration is evidence of a registration sanctioned by NYS for motorists to be in compliance with 403.1 when valid and properly affixed? I mean, isn't the point of the temporary to give you time to get all this done within a reasonable amount of time? Including the review that the document is correct and proper cleaning and proper affixing of the new registration?
Also, should he ask for the cops deposition?
Thanks for any helpful insight or thoughts.
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