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Firebird67dude
10-24-2006, 03:08 PM
Thats right. I lost it. I recived the letter from NJDMV today. As of 11/7/06 for a period of 60 days I will not have a driver's licence. I knew it was coming. I was hoping I would get it after my birthday. Anyhow thought I would just update you guys.
WayFast84
10-24-2006, 03:10 PM
that sucks! are you going to sell the t/a?
Brando56894
10-24-2006, 03:12 PM
if you are, matt has dibs!
they took theyre damn good time to let you know didnt they??
Firebird67dude
10-24-2006, 03:15 PM
Yea. After i payed $100 for a course that i cant take. So they better remeberse(sp*) me. Along with the $400 surcharge I'm paying. And I guess they dont understand that Without my D.L. i cant work and with out working i cant pay for school.
Agsin, this is all my damn fault and im an idiot.
baddest434
10-24-2006, 03:17 PM
well that sucks. i could'nt imagine not being able to drive (legally) for any length of time. 60 days would feel like 6 months. good luck getting around
Brando56894
10-24-2006, 03:19 PM
Yea. After i payed $100 for a course that i cant take.
dont count on it i payed off a ticket ($200) and still got the points for it, never saw they money for it, even though we sent them letters and all types of ****
Firebird67dude
10-24-2006, 03:21 PM
well that sucks. i could'nt imagine not being able to drive (legally) for any length of time. 60 days would feel like 6 months. good luck getting around
LOL. yea. I'm not going to be happy telling my mom. I bet shes gunna kick my in the balls or punch me or something. IT was fun while it lasted. I lasted l,onger than my boss did tho. His first car was a 69 Stingray and he got his D.L. Aug. 17 and by sept. 12 he had no D.L.
Knipps
10-24-2006, 03:27 PM
Thats right. I lost it. I recived the letter from NJDMV today. As of 11/7/06 for a period of 60 days I will not have a driver's licence. I knew it was coming. I was hoping I would get it after my birthday. Anyhow thought I would just update you guys.
i paid 100 for the same course, but i never received paperwork about a time to take the course, so now im over 400 miles away && no idea if my license is valid.
Firebird67dude
10-24-2006, 03:28 PM
that sucks! are you going to sell the t/a?
WHY? You want it? Well.............................. NO. I dont want to read that it was fried in a fire or fell off a jack.
WayFast84
10-24-2006, 03:30 PM
WHY? You want it? Well.............................. NO. I dont want to read that it was fried in a fire or fell off a jack.
HAHAHA i ment to that guy jack ass
Rich189
10-24-2006, 03:54 PM
isnt there anything you can maybe do to get a license just to drive to school work/home.... ive heard about it being done before just not sure how to go about doing it
Firebird67dude
10-24-2006, 04:00 PM
Eh. I thought about that but I'd rather just take the full brunt so then I'll def. learn to be wiser and not an idiot. Either way i did really crapy on the civil service test which in turn made me not as motivated in school which no having no D.L. looks horrible on my record for becoming a cop so i might as well decide what to do. I could just get a job at step-dads fence company diffing holes forever n ever.
Teds89IROC
10-24-2006, 04:16 PM
That sucks man. I know school probably feels like the last thing you want to do, but don't give up on it. You regret this mishap losing your license for 60 days, imagine how you would feel years from now, stuck at a dead end job busting your ass because you gave up on school.
deadtrend1
10-24-2006, 05:23 PM
..... imagine how you would feel years from now, stuck at a dead end job busting your ass because you gave up on school.
:wavey:
I am one of those idiots ....
chevyt454
10-24-2006, 07:47 PM
I've done 60 days - goes by fast. especially cooler months because theres nothing going on.
jimmyboy8301
10-24-2006, 10:00 PM
nice job bandit
Savage_Messiah
10-24-2006, 10:07 PM
Definately look into a license just for work and school, I'm pretty sure you can do it. Call the DMV then go in and talk to someone (I know that Wayne has people to talk to for suspension stuff aka not the desk idiots there, Lodi might as well, I know that like Englewood won't.) Good luck
Savage_Messiah
10-24-2006, 11:10 PM
thats where i went
Firebird67dude
10-25-2006, 05:50 PM
nice job bandit
Hahaha. You would say something like that.
Definately look into a license just for work and school, I'm pretty sure you can do it
No. The great state of NJ couldnt even concieve doing something like that. NY does it. Thats why NY is so much better.
Its not just this whole deal its just everything. A lot of family stuff going on that shouldnt. Trying to out the a-hole of the family ususally works but when that a-hole is a drunk that doesnt want to be, things get difficult. Along with yrs of hearing certian things out of that a-holes mouth you start to believe it.
NJ does do "work" allowance for driving IF you have certain requirements. ie. like driving IS your job, you have proof theres no other way to get to work, you have family/dependants that need you to be able to drive.
ive been to several court cases where this came up.
Firebird67dude
10-25-2006, 06:26 PM
I'm a full time student so either way it wont work. Oradell judge when i only had 4 points on my D.L. want to take my liscense away. I told him i drive for work and all he said was that he cant even believe that a company would put "someone like you" behind the wheel of a truck.
What i dotn understand is how ppl. get pulled over and the cop says "wheres the fire" or "keep it on the track" and dont get a ticket. Ive only gotten out of two tickets and that was bcuz I directly knew the officer.
the key to not getting tickets is to never explain to the cop why you were breaking the law. no matter what reason you have...you still broke the law. when the cop comes up and says what you did, admit it, apoligze and then youll have a much better chance.(that goes for most violations) i got pulled over for 127 and got only a ticket for illegal use of hov lane($42 no point ticket)
what paul said, dont give him excuses - he has heard them before. when i got pulled over for 54 in a 35 i just said "ohh.............ahh sorry i wont do it again" he told me to leave.
Firebird67dude
10-25-2006, 07:01 PM
99% of the times i was pulled over the officer came up took my papers walked back to the car wrote out the ticket and walked back and gave me the ticket.
99% of the times i was pulled over the officer came up took my papers walked back to the car wrote out the ticket and walked back and gave me the ticket.
um..they usually talk to u before too, maybe u jsut come off as an ass :shrug:
BonzoHansen
10-25-2006, 07:05 PM
Once you have a bunch of points in the license, and I am guessing you haven't had more than 10 days without points, you won't get a break from a cop. Breaks are for those who deserve them, at least in the eyes of the cop.
Firebird67dude
10-25-2006, 07:09 PM
um..they usually talk to u before too, maybe u jsut come off as an ass :shrug:
One time i did. But all the towns around me know my cuzins and they arer really bad kids and they assume that i am too so they dont bother with words
Tru2Chevy
10-26-2006, 10:28 AM
Once you have points on your license, you are far more likely to get more. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten pulled over, and as the cop is handing me some stupid $40 no point ticket, says something like "thanks for being honest, I'm giving you this because we wouldn't want to mess up that clean record you have"
I have gotten one speeding ticket in my life, and it was reduced to unsafe in court, no questions asked. The judge actually congratulated me for being able to go 7 years with no points as a young male.
- Justin
BonzoHansen
10-26-2006, 11:52 AM
One time i did. But all the towns around me know my cuzins and they arer really bad kids and they assume that i am too so they dont bother with words
If that is the case, you are screwed until you grow up & move. Stop driving easily identifable cars.
I grew up in Wall. In high school, according to a pal who's dad was on the force, there were pics of a number of our cars up at HQ. My 76 LT was was to pick out, the only one like it anywhere. I used to get pulled over a bunch, followed, that kind of crap. Followed was fun, as i woudl start making odd random turns. But when the car got wrecked, it took a few months to get a new car, and then I was off to college, so i guess I fell off their radar. I haven't spoken to a Wall-boy since. Plus, I was more careful of the way I drove, and maybe a bit luckier. Judging by past posts about your speeding habits, you have yet to be more careful.
Knipps
10-26-2006, 12:44 PM
Once you have points on your license, you are far more likely to get more. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten pulled over, and as the cop is handing me some stupid $40 no point ticket, says something like "thanks for being honest, I'm giving you this because we wouldn't want to mess up that clean record you have"
I have gotten one speeding ticket in my life, and it was reduced to unsafe in court, no questions asked. The judge actually congratulated me for being able to go 7 years with no points as a young male.
- Justin
QFT. they'll even ask you if you have them... asked me.. :-?
what could i do? i wasn't about to lie to a cop...
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