Last year in August I got a speeding ticket in the town of Chazy upstate NY on my way to Montreal for a vacation weekend. I get the ticket and its printed on what appears to be a car version of an ancient xerox machine. Either way in RI when you get a speeding ticket it tells you how much the ticket is and what not. Apparently NY don't tell you how much they are for, I guess you have to plead guilty first and then pay a bill. Well I figured its in some random small town about 5 miles from Canada I can live with possibly having a warrant for my arrest in a town I will probably never go to again thats 5 hours away from where I live. Well about 2 weeks ago I get a notice of non-compliance from my states DMV telling me I have to pay dues to the state in which I have offended their laws. But the funny thing it still doesn't tell me how much I need to pay... Well I've been calling every effing number I can find in Chazy to try to make ends meet so my license doesn't get suspended, with no real progress. Anyone have any hints so that I can make peace with the state of NY?
For NY speeding tickets, you're supposed to fill out the ticket, and mail it in, which includes a plea of guilty or not guilty. If you plead guilty, they assess the penalty, which won't have points in this case, since you don't have a NY license, but will include a fine, that you'll have to pay, plus a surcharge. If you plead not guilty, you will receive a letter in the mail with a date to appear in court. From the sounds of it, you didn't send in a plea.
tickets suck....I got an 87 dollar one for not even running a frikkin yellow light...d*mn motorcycle cop thought it was red, and convinced the judge apparently too. He was a frikkin mean one too frick he's acting all pissed when I'm the one that's gotta be pissed. 87 bucks is a lot of cash to a then 17-year-old.
All I want is some frikkin sharks with laserbeams attached to their frikkin heads, now is that too much to ask?
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