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A-holes over at Philadephia traffic court jerking me around...
Well some of you mey recall my little mishap in Philly a while ago in which
I tapped the back end of someone's car while avoiding being struck myself. The cop who showed up several minutes later gave me a ticket for following too closely, and didn't seem very interested in hearing what happened. I then went to court because I couldn't afford to pay the ticket. I then found out it carried points to NJ so I told teh judge I wanted a trial. He asked how much I could pay as collateral. I told him $5 was all I could afford as I only had $15 to my name and needed the other $10 to get home and then to work and back until I got paid. GHee f**king whiz, as if all the threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 traffic citation? How stupid are they? Anyhow, the judge told me to go to the cashiers room and wait. So I did. I waited for over an hour until my name was called. I was told I could leave and they would send me a court date in the mail. Now, three weeks later, I receive the letter which says I have not responded to the citation and they haven't heard anything from me?! What the hell?! I was in the damned court. I talked to about 6 people that worked there about what I should do! Not to mention the fact that a nicely dressed and clean cut tall white guy like myself kinda stands out among all the uneducated criminal trash that was there. You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting lesser tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get it over with so they could go on and do the same thing again!! And these are the people that the court are trying to help them by giving them lesser charges and giving them favors and handouts to keep them from losing their drivers license!!! Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good shotoing in the face. They'll stop at nothing, lies, threats, anything, to take your money. I won't let 'em know those last thwo sentences in my letter though... That would be counter-productive and surely result in contect-of-cop or contempt-of-court, or heaver forbid, contempt-of-lazy fat-assed court secretary who takes her time doing her job while 40 people wait in line. I'm not having a good day... Cory |
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:20:52 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" >
wrote: >Well some of you mey recall my little mishap in Philly a while ago in which >I tapped the back end of someone's car while avoiding being struck myself. >The cop who showed up several minutes later gave me a ticket for following >too closely, and didn't seem very interested in hearing what happened. > I saw this on a Sanford & Son rerun last week. >I then went to court because I couldn't afford to pay the ticket. Oh, Lamont went because it was the principle of the thing. >I then >found out it carried points to NJ so I told teh judge I wanted a trial. He >asked how much I could pay as collateral. I told him $5 was all I could >afford as I only had $15 to my name and needed the other $10 to get home and >then to work and back until I got paid. GHee f**king whiz, as if all the >threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those >jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 >traffic citation? How stupid are they? How stupid are you? They don't know you personally and plenty of people would essentially become "fugitives", even if they don't actually flee to Mexico. > >Anyhow, the judge told me to go to the cashiers room and wait. So I did. I >waited for over an hour until my name was called. I was told I could leave >and they would send me a court date in the mail. Now, three weeks later, I >receive the letter which says I have not responded to the citation and they >haven't heard anything from me?! What the hell?! I was in the damned court. >I talked to about 6 people that worked there about what I should do! Not to >mention the fact that a nicely dressed and clean cut tall white guy like >myself kinda stands out among all the uneducated criminal trash that was >there. Nah, ya'll look the same to the judge/ >You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The >people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting lesser >tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get it over with >so they could go on and do the same thing again!! And these are the people >that the court are trying to help them by giving them lesser charges and >giving them favors and handouts to keep them from losing their drivers >license!!! > >Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow >and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened >on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good >shotoing in the face. Careful - you wouldn't want to end up on the no-fly list, would you? > They'll stop at nothing, lies, threats, anything, to >take your money. I won't let 'em know those last thwo sentences in my letter >though... That would be counter-productive and surely result in >contect-of-cop or contempt-of-court, or heaver forbid, contempt-of-lazy >fat-assed court secretary who takes her time doing her job while 40 people >wait in line. Fred ended up with contempt of court, but Lamont's ticket was dismissed. > >I'm not having a good day... > > Cory > |
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:20:52 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" >
wrote: >Well some of you mey recall my little mishap in Philly a while ago in which >I tapped the back end of someone's car while avoiding being struck myself. >The cop who showed up several minutes later gave me a ticket for following >too closely, and didn't seem very interested in hearing what happened. > I saw this on a Sanford & Son rerun last week. >I then went to court because I couldn't afford to pay the ticket. Oh, Lamont went because it was the principle of the thing. >I then >found out it carried points to NJ so I told teh judge I wanted a trial. He >asked how much I could pay as collateral. I told him $5 was all I could >afford as I only had $15 to my name and needed the other $10 to get home and >then to work and back until I got paid. GHee f**king whiz, as if all the >threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those >jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 >traffic citation? How stupid are they? How stupid are you? They don't know you personally and plenty of people would essentially become "fugitives", even if they don't actually flee to Mexico. > >Anyhow, the judge told me to go to the cashiers room and wait. So I did. I >waited for over an hour until my name was called. I was told I could leave >and they would send me a court date in the mail. Now, three weeks later, I >receive the letter which says I have not responded to the citation and they >haven't heard anything from me?! What the hell?! I was in the damned court. >I talked to about 6 people that worked there about what I should do! Not to >mention the fact that a nicely dressed and clean cut tall white guy like >myself kinda stands out among all the uneducated criminal trash that was >there. Nah, ya'll look the same to the judge/ >You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The >people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting lesser >tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get it over with >so they could go on and do the same thing again!! And these are the people >that the court are trying to help them by giving them lesser charges and >giving them favors and handouts to keep them from losing their drivers >license!!! > >Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow >and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened >on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good >shotoing in the face. Careful - you wouldn't want to end up on the no-fly list, would you? > They'll stop at nothing, lies, threats, anything, to >take your money. I won't let 'em know those last thwo sentences in my letter >though... That would be counter-productive and surely result in >contect-of-cop or contempt-of-court, or heaver forbid, contempt-of-lazy >fat-assed court secretary who takes her time doing her job while 40 people >wait in line. Fred ended up with contempt of court, but Lamont's ticket was dismissed. > >I'm not having a good day... > > Cory > |
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Cory Dunkle wrote:
> Do those jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a > measely $115 traffic citation? How stupid are they? > You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The > people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting > lesser tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get > it over with so they could go on and do the same thing again!! ISTM that a "measely $115 traffic citation" is a lesser ticket than *you* deserved, going by your own description of your tyres - not to mention the bit about wanting to get it over ... |
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Cory Dunkle wrote:
> Do those jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a > measely $115 traffic citation? How stupid are they? > You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The > people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting > lesser tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get > it over with so they could go on and do the same thing again!! ISTM that a "measely $115 traffic citation" is a lesser ticket than *you* deserved, going by your own description of your tyres - not to mention the bit about wanting to get it over ... |
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In article >,
Cory Dunkle > wrote: >threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those >jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 >traffic citation? How stupid are they? There's no shortage of people who HAVE become fugitives over $115 traffic citations in Philadelphia. They're not stupid, just experienced. >Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow >and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened >on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good >shotoing in the face. Yeah, but there's no point in blaming the cops for THIS mess-up. |
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In article >,
Cory Dunkle > wrote: >threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those >jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 >traffic citation? How stupid are they? There's no shortage of people who HAVE become fugitives over $115 traffic citations in Philadelphia. They're not stupid, just experienced. >Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow >and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened >on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good >shotoing in the face. Yeah, but there's no point in blaming the cops for THIS mess-up. |
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"Robert Briggs" > wrote in message
... > Cory Dunkle wrote: > > > Do those jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a > > measely $115 traffic citation? How stupid are they? > > > You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The > > people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting > > lesser tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get > > it over with so they could go on and do the same thing again!! > > ISTM that a "measely $115 traffic citation" is a lesser ticket than > *you* deserved, going by your own description of your tyres - not to > mention the bit about wanting to get it over ... My tires played no part in hitting the guy ahead of me. I realize I've explained that several tiems and you aren't going to believe me so it's a moot point. Also, I son't suppose I ought to bother going over the fact that more fined means a longer time driving in bald tires. You just don't ge tit, and never will. So in that case, **** off, bitch. Cory |
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"Robert Briggs" > wrote in message
... > Cory Dunkle wrote: > > > Do those jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a > > measely $115 traffic citation? How stupid are they? > > > You wouldn't believe the things those dumbasses were saying. The > > people had been driving recklessly and were complaining aobut getting > > lesser tickets than for what they were doing, and just wanted to get > > it over with so they could go on and do the same thing again!! > > ISTM that a "measely $115 traffic citation" is a lesser ticket than > *you* deserved, going by your own description of your tyres - not to > mention the bit about wanting to get it over ... My tires played no part in hitting the guy ahead of me. I realize I've explained that several tiems and you aren't going to believe me so it's a moot point. Also, I son't suppose I ought to bother going over the fact that more fined means a longer time driving in bald tires. You just don't ge tit, and never will. So in that case, **** off, bitch. Cory |
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"Matthew Russotto" > wrote in message
... > In article >, > Cory Dunkle > wrote: > > >threats they dish out aren't reason enough to show up at court. Do those > >jackasses actually think I would become a fugitive over a measely $115 > >traffic citation? How stupid are they? > > There's no shortage of people who HAVE become fugitives over $115 > traffic citations in Philadelphia. They're not stupid, just experienced. If someone wants to screw up their life and become a fugitive over some lousy traffic ticket, go ahead and let 'em. I hope they think it's worth it when they are eventually caught and spend what's left of their life in jail over it. > >Anyhow, I'm thoroughly disgusted. I'm going to write them a letter tomorrow > >and let them know how I feel and explain in detail everything that happened > >on that Friday I went there 3 weeks ago. Lousy pigs, all of 'em need a good > >shotoing in the face. > > Yeah, but there's no point in blaming the cops for THIS mess-up. The courts represent the cops. Especially when the cop told me it would be a simple, quick, and easy thing to take care of. Cory |
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