>From: Ambzmaster@aol.com
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 20:27:42 EST
>Subject: Traffic tickets
>To: mastercamper98@yahoo.com
>X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10506
>
>Subject: traffic ticket
> >
> > Just thought I would share this
> > with you:
> >
> > As you now, I work in the ticket
> > enforcement division and in
> > the course of my investigation into
> > "fines, their
> > payment methods, and how points are
> > assessed against
> > drivers licenses" we discovered
> > something very interesting.
> >
> > If You Get A Traffic Ticket, (This
> > has been tried
> > and it works..... I tried to send
> > this to everyone I
> > know. I know that for a fact this
> > works so if you ever
> > get in this situation, you have an
> > out
> > We discovered that this procedure
> > works in every
> > state. Read it and try it, you have
> > nothing to lose
> > but the points on your license.
> >
> > This is how it works:
> >
> > If you get a speeding ticket or
> > went through a
> > red light or whatever the case may
> > be, and you are
> > going to get points on your
> > license, then there is a
> > method to ensure that you DO NOT
> > get any points.
> > When you get your fine, send in the
> > check to pay
> > for it and if the fine is say, $79,
> > then make the
> > check out for $82 or some small
> > amount over the
> > fine. The system will then have to
> > send you back
> > a check for the difference,
> > but here is the trick!
> > ***DO NOT CASH THE REFUND CHECK!!!***
> >
> > Throw it away!! Points are not
> > assessed to your
> > license until all financial
> > transactions are complete.
> > If you do not cash the check, then
> > the transactions are
> > NOT complete. However, the system
> > has gotten its money
> > and is happy and will not bother
> > you any more.
> > This information came to our
> > attention from a very
> > reliable computer company that sets
> > up the standard
> > database used by each states' DMV.
> > Good luck and share this with all
> > your friends
> > and other family members, as
> > well!!!
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