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I hate to pick nits (well, sometimes I don't) but I always wonder where people get this "ypdcrime.com" website from. It's apparently a privately owned website. I would prefer if people referenced the New York State Assembly website when referring to New York State laws. It's pretty much...
First of all, there is no such thing as THE Connecticut State Marshal. There are approximately 200 of them last I checked.
Secondly, the State Marshals' "primary duty is to serve and execute civil process directed to them from courts or various state agencies". That is basically all they do -...
This is exactly why it's better for the person directly involved to come here and ask questions. First you said the police threatened him and now you're changing it to his probation officer.
Why have you changed the story?
Not sure about other states but there is recent case law in NY that states that the police don't need probable cause or even reasonable suspicion to run registrations - we can just drive around all day randomly (or not so randomly) running plates. If I find a a vehicle parked on a "public...
The police have no say in the matter. Why are they even involved?
HE needs to speak to his probation officer and find out specifically what the conditions of his probation are.
It's something NY does right - a registration is suspended immediately upon a cancellation or lapse in insurance. Then you're making yourself a target for every ALPR around.
I'm not a trooper so I'm not offended. LOL
Honestly, if 49 states require insurance cards and someone from Massachusetts doesn't have one, I'd be a little hesitant even with the insurance info on the reg. I know I was the first time I saw it.
Getting a traffic ticket for no insurance is easy...
I have stopped thousands of cars over the years and found out about the Massachusetts weirdness early on. I don't know of any state that does it like Massachusetts does, i.e. no separate insurance card.
So if you switch insurers you need to get a new registration I guess?
You don't have much choice - either you shell out the money yourself or you sue the other guy. Do you even have this guy's information???
At this point it doesn't matter too much if the police are involved, although if you plan on suing this guy you should have a police report.
The police...
Sounds exactly like a scam email I got once. EXACTLY.
You're not "in a relationship" if you never even met her. That's totally ridiculous.
Cut off contact with her and forget about the whole thing.
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