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Re: Cops, Valentine One (no Quattro content)



>>From: Jeremiah Kristal <jeremiah@wbsnyc6.wbs.com>
>>Subject: Re: Cops, Valentine One (no Quattro content)
>>
>>On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Phil and Judy Rose wrote:
>>
>>> You do _not_ sign your gifts from revenue enhancement officers in New York
>>> State.
>>
>>Are you sure?  I thought I had to sign the one I received the first week I
>>had my A4Q, while the V1 was still being shipped.  It's certainly saved me
>>more than the cost of the detector a couple time over so far.
>> >
>>> Anyway while on this dreary subject, I am presently trying to decide how to
>>> handle a recent ticket for speeding on the NYS Thuway. I noticed (as I
>>> drove off) that _my_ copy of the ticket failed to specify the speed--either
>>> what I was alleged to be doing or the posted limit. That section of _my_
>>> carbon copy was completely, absolutely blank. I am pleading not guilty, of
>>> course, but wonder whether I can get the ticket dismissed or reduced, based
>>> on the incomplete info on my copy. I've now seen the State's copy of the
>>> ticket, which was mailed to me by the Court, and it conveniently has the
>>> speed info (78 in 65) boldly written--clearly done by the Trooper as an
>>> afterthought.
>>
>>Did you get to keep your copy of the ticket?  When I pled not-guilty, I
>>had to turn over my copy to the judge.

Yes, I'm sure I didn't have to sign. And no, I no longer have my copy as I,
too had to mail it to the Court with my plea. I assume they are obliged to
keep your copy 'till the matter is adjudicated.

Phil

Phil Rose		Rochester, NY
'89 100			pjrose@servtech.com