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Old 12-31-2015, 01:29 PM
 
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I received an expired registration ticket. It was expired December 7 and I received a ticket December 10th. I had the new registration since the middle of November but I forgot to put it in the window. I tried to get it dismissed but the on line judge said I'm guilty. I sent in a copy of the new registration and a copy of the envelope which was postmarked November 10th. Should I appeal this decision?
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Old 12-31-2015, 04:29 PM
 
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I received an expired registration ticket. It was expired December 7 and I received a ticket December 10th. I had the new registration since the middle of November but I forgot to put it in the window. I tried to get it dismissed but the on line judge said I'm guilty. I sent in a copy of the new registration and a copy of the envelope which was postmarked November 10th. Should I appeal this decision?
Nope. If you get a fine, pay it, if you get points, go to driver's school. Move on and put it behind you.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:02 PM
 
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I received an expired registration ticket. It was expired December 7 and I received a ticket December 10th. I had the new registration since the middle of November but I forgot to put it in the window. I tried to get it dismissed but the on line judge said I'm guilty. I sent in a copy of the new registration and a copy of the envelope which was postmarked November 10th. Should I appeal this decision?

No, because it won't do you any good.


You knew the registration had expired and even sent for new, why would you leave the old one in place once the replacement had arrived? Worse, you had the replacement registration for over a month before. What were you thinking?


Second thing parking enforcement and NYPD look for after "parking violations" is expired registrations. You took a gamble and lost. Pay up and lesson learned.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:08 PM
 
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idk i have fought things like that and won. However, my car isn't registered in ny.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:12 PM
 
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idk i have fought things like that and won. However, my car isn't registered in ny.
Ive won tickets like this before too. At a minimum its at least worth the minimum effort of contesting it online.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:30 PM
 
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However, my car isn't registered in ny.
Why is your car not registered in NY? I thought you lived here.
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:36 PM
 
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Why is your car not registered in NY? I thought you lived here.
and?
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Old 12-31-2015, 06:43 PM
 
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and?
What was confusing about my question?

I also used to register out of state, but that was when I had two addresses. When I moved here 100% of the time, I realized that if I had an accident and tried to submit a claim, and they realized that I was committing insurance fraud by insuring out of state when I actually am a NY resident (registered to vote in NY, got in-state tuition at CUNY, etc.) that I would be SOL on a claim if I needed to submit one.

Again, what was confusing about my question?
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Old 12-31-2015, 07:09 PM
 
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What was confusing about my question?

I also used to register out of state, but that was when I had two addresses. When I moved here 100% of the time, I realized that if I had an accident and tried to submit a claim, and they realized that I was committing insurance fraud by insuring out of state when I actually am a NY resident (registered to vote in NY, got in-state tuition at CUNY, etc.) that I would be SOL on a claim if I needed to submit one.

Again, what was confusing about my question?
the amount of cars parked on the street with out of state plates. They aren't visiting.
I use and out of state address for insurance but I have my NY license. I have two addresses. I since I have home insurance it isnt to hard to add in auto.
Filed a claim with no problems they ask why are you there make up something.
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Old 12-31-2015, 07:35 PM
 
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the amount of cars parked on the street with out of state plates. They aren't visiting.
I use and out of state address for insurance but I have my NY license. I have two addresses. I since I have home insurance it isnt to hard to add in auto.
Filed a claim with no problems they ask why are you there make up something.

Yeah well just so you know people have noticed......
Proposed parking ban would put the squeeze on out-of-towners | New York Post


Illegal? Shocking number of out-of-state license plates on Staten Island residential streets | SILive.com
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