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San Diego's great red light camera rebellion
I have never received one, but if I did I can almost guarantee you with 100% accuracy I could beat it.— February 2, 2013 4:10 p.m.
As I Lay Dying
I wish I could get my arms sleeved with Tatts like the middle guy.......maybe when I am older— February 2, 2013 4:09 p.m.
Monumental: Alta M. Hulett at Mt. Hope Cemetery
What an awesome STORY- how did you dig this up???????? Thank you for telling it, it is truly an amazing story.— February 2, 2013 11:56 a.m.
San Diego's great red light camera rebellion
Visduh, while on a certain level you are correct, but I would suggest ANY traffic ticket is worth fighting for today. I received yet ANOTHER seat belt ticket late last year (6 in last 7 years), and like all the others I set it for trial, except the cost of the bail/fine was now $214 instead of the $91 fine in 2005, the $114 fine in 2009 and now in 2012 we're over $200 for a seat belt ticket. You go to the court clerk and tell them you want a **trial date and pay the fine= 30 minutes**. You go to court on the trial date and argue your case= 1-2 hours. Total time invested =1.5-2.5 hours. A seat belt ticket fine is just **PART of the costs**, insurance rates get jacked for EACH AND EVERY one of your tickets- even seat belt tickets (not parking tickets of course, just moving violations). I lost (dumb cop even came in on his day OFF...grrrrrr..) this most recent seat belt ticket case (now on appeal) but it was still worth it. First case I have lost, out of 7, in last 10 years. 4 of the 7 were cop no shows, which is still a win., and your bail/fine money is 100% returned.— February 2, 2013 11:52 a.m.
Mary Jo White fretted about "aggressive" regulator
Visduh, you are sooo right. I told Don the same thing many months ago, when the top financial reporter in the nation is a writer at ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE then you know we have problems (with the top financial news reporting agencies not Taibbi or RSM).— February 2, 2013 11:44 a.m.
Mary Jo White fretted about "aggressive" regulator
Oh, I have, and now I have his page bookmarked, and am reading several columns/articles I had missed recently.— February 2, 2013 8:30 a.m.
Mary Jo White fretted about "aggressive" regulator
thanks, I could not locate it.........— February 2, 2013 6:39 a.m.
San Diego's great red light camera rebellion
I like Filner also. The public pension scam is one area I wish he would bend and change more on, with views supporting the taxpaying public.— February 2, 2013 6:22 a.m.
San Diego's great red light camera rebellion
#Good riddance to the contractors who devised 'em, and to the out-of-state trolls who mail indecipherable tickets that cannot be contested in court, and to the outrageous $500 fines for making a split-second-tardy right-turn-on-red. They CAN be contested, what made you think they could not be contested???— February 1, 2013 10:10 p.m.
Jury selection began for two California Border Patrol agents
Eva, do you know the "sex act"?? Can you post it or PM me what they are accused of doing.— February 1, 2013 10:08 p.m.