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19iroc88 04-13-2009 08:20 PM

car impounded today
 
so im drivin down hamburg tpk and a cop decides to pace me and run my plates, turns out my registration and insurance cards in my car expired a week ago and i didn't take the new ones out to my car yet, so the cop gets my car towed and gives me two tickets and a warning, so on top of those i got the impound fee of 150 so it looks like those headers will have to wait for a little while lol

Mike 04-13-2009 08:21 PM

how did the cop screw you over?

GP99GT 04-13-2009 08:23 PM

where on hamburg turnpike?

enRo 04-13-2009 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 19iroc88 (Post 574742)
so im drivin down hamburg tpk and a cop decides to pace me and run my plates, turns out my registration and insurance cards in my car expired a week ago and i didn't take the new ones out to my car yet, so the cop gets my car towed and gives me two tickets and a warning, so on top of those i got the impound fee of 150 so it looks like those headers will have to wait for a little while lol

got a pic of that cop screwin me over tho

Cop didnt screw you over. It's the law to have up-to-date paperwork. Sure, he could have given you a warning, but you were still in the wrong.

sweetbmxrider 04-13-2009 08:24 PM

sucks man, you should be more responsible with that though. you definitely learned your lesson :lol: impound is a little rough

WildBillyT 04-13-2009 08:25 PM

How clean is your driving record??

Mike 04-13-2009 08:27 PM

if you go to court with the documents saying you were covered at the date and time of the ticket, you can get it dropped to failure to show documents......but he was 100% within his right to tow a car with expired registration/insurance.

i also bet that if only one of your documents was expired he would have given you a break, but since both were, he did what he had to do

Tsar 04-13-2009 08:27 PM

well.. lesson learned for you.

FlyingDutchman 04-13-2009 08:30 PM

then again it could be worse...

GP99GT 04-13-2009 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 574749)
if you go to court with the documents saying you were covered at the date and time of the ticket, you can get it dropped to failure to show documents......but he was 100% within his right to tow a car with expired registration/insurance.

last time i did that, they dropped it completely...it was for an expired insurance card, not registration though...and im not sure they'd throw two out at once

sweetbmxrider 04-13-2009 08:43 PM

they usually cut pretty nice deals though, especially if your driving record is nice.

maroman88 04-13-2009 09:20 PM

sounds typical... we get this all the time... just gotta keep up to date, when the new card comes in the mail drop it right in the car

Jersyboyy 04-13-2009 09:38 PM

Yea head to court with the new documents and get them dropped atleast...i mean 150 dollar town/impound fee sucks but your going to have to take it like a man.

On a similar note my 6 tickets I got one night awhile back(some of you may remember) which included no insurance no inspection not having my registration wreckless driving and and unclear plates...which could have resulted in atleast a year loss of license a bumch of points(5-7) dmv surcharge of like a grand each year for 3 years and a ton of fines....well i paid 500 bucks in fines and thats about it :) I love my lawyer ;)

1_Hot_SOM_WS6 04-13-2009 10:29 PM

.....guess next time you'll be more up to date with your docs.

NJSPEEDER 04-13-2009 10:35 PM

I got pulled over once and had forgotten to throw my new reg in the car, I went to the station and showed it to the cop and he dropped it.

NJ Torque 04-13-2009 10:45 PM

sucks...

NjbadSS 04-14-2009 12:55 AM

that definitely sucks.. reminds me of the time my brother got his Trans-Am impounded.. he was no crap in traffic in the middle of town, cop decided to pull him over for..get this..tailgating saying he was to close to the car in front of him.. On top of that he had just re newed his registration and didn't have the current card on him..his shiny white Trans-Am got towed away and he was left on the side of the road with 2 tickets..amazing how the law works but he brought his documents to court like stated above and it got knocked down. Good luck with it

Scrat's_Camaro 04-14-2009 10:47 AM

*edit* nevermind re-read post

sucks though

Teds89IROC 04-14-2009 10:09 PM

sorry to hear man, bet you'll never make that mistake again lol

xrelapse13 04-15-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jersyboyy (Post 574811)
Yea head to court with the new documents and get them dropped atleast...i mean 150 dollar town/impound fee sucks but your going to have to take it like a man.

On a similar note my 6 tickets I got one night awhile back(some of you may remember) which included no insurance no inspection not having my registration wreckless driving and and unclear plates...which could have resulted in atleast a year loss of license a bumch of points(5-7) dmv surcharge of like a grand each year for 3 years and a ton of fines....well i paid 500 bucks in fines and thats about it :) I love my lawyer ;)

You're welcome you ignorant bastard. lol

To OP, the impound sucks but that was the cop's decisions. Just bring your up to date documents to the court and the prosecutor will most likely drop it. I got pulled over with expired insurance cause i forgot to put the card in my car, brought the card to court and walked out with dropped charges.

madness410 04-15-2009 01:03 AM

same...didnt have an insurance card at all...brought my card to court and they would have dropped it to to failure to carry proper documents...a 160$ fine in my municipality, but i knew the prosecutor :-)

IROCZman15 04-15-2009 05:07 AM

it happens, but the cop could have/should have called the insurance company to check if the car had insurance on it, if so, the title 39 violation would have been different (would have been 39:3-29 not 39:6b-2)

Tsar 04-15-2009 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by 87IROCmadman (Post 575409)
it happens, but the cop could have/should have called the insurance company to check if the car had insurance on it, if so, the title 39 violation would have been different (would have been 39:3-29 not 39:6b-2)

How about some personal responsibility....

bubba428 04-15-2009 10:58 AM

well, being that 3 month out of the year the company I work for does ventor city police tow. I can tell you from the perspective of the cop that even though you may have been covered, you also may not have. Its not the cops job to do your paperwork for you. chances are you won't do that again.

Frosty 04-15-2009 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 87IROCmadman (Post 575409)
it happens, but the cop could have/should have called the insurance company to check if the car had insurance on it, if so, the title 39 violation would have been different (would have been 39:3-29 not 39:6b-2)

I wouldn't if I was the cop. Would I have maybe let the driver call the insurance company for verification? Maybe. I sure as hell wouldn't call up someone's insurance company if I was the cop, that wouldn't be my job.


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