I doubt seriously that all states use the same software. It might work in
some places but I doubt it. In Ohio, the payment of a ticket is considered a
"no contest" plea. You get the points!
Kent
Show 'em your MasterBadge when they stop you - Priceless!
Assistant Chief of Police, State of Ohio, ODMH, PWLC
----- Original Message -----
From <DLancer7676 at cs.com>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:05 PM
Subject: Is this for real? (No LBC)
> Hey Guys! I received this post this evening. Anybody know if this if
really
> for real or if it is a hoax? --David C.
>
> Not A Joke
>
> This has been tried and it works.....
>
> I tried to send this to everyone I know. I know for a fact this
> works, so if you ever get in this situation, you have an out. This
procedure
> works in every state. Read it and try it, you have nothing to lose but the
> points on your license. 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 anymore.
>
> This information comes from an unmentionable computer company
that
> sets up the standard database used by each states DMV. Good luck!!!
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