Franky4Fingers
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You could have renewed it on your lunch hour.

You could have renewed it on your lunch hour.
funniest thing i heard in a long time.
You can take your lunch hour whenever, I didn't mean straight up noon! Geez!
He already admitted as much, he just asked how much the fine was. That way he could weigh the risk and determine if it was worth taking the chance and driving with an expired license.
I don't think he whined once about "The Gov't is picking on me!!" or "The mean cop gave me a ticket!!". I didn't even hear ONE "IT's Bush's fault!!"
In the same situation, I would have done the same thing.. I'm driving to class on an expired license.
So did you renew it today? I had to go to the Loveville MVA for sticker renewal and the place was standing room only packed. It took an over an hour for them to renew 8 registrations as only one station was doing those. The parking lot was completely full when I got there so I parked at in the State Highway Admin parking lot and walked over. Just before they called my number I saw an employee coming through the back door with an armfull of Mc Donalds bags.
Then Just as I sat down the manager came over the intercom to apologize for the delays and asked everyone to be patient or to come back on Thursday as they were short staffed due to having to send a few employees to the Prince Frederick location. He then apologized again and asked everyone to please be patient as the employees needed to have their lunch.That goodness my two minute transaction was over at that point. I have never seen that place like that it was like going to the one in Waldorf.
My initial assessment of you was correct. You are an A-hole.
Have you been to the MVA lately ? An hour don't think so skippy.
I know that you let your license expire, nobody else did. You act as though it's not against the law to drive around and then say it's only a $60 fine and I'll take the change. I think your the one that doesn't have the slightest clue of what the hell your talking about. Having a busy life isn't an excuse, and it's sad you don't even realize this is something that could have been prevented.
What in the hell are you talking about? I know it's against the law, that's why I was asking what the penalty was for it. If I hadn't known, how would I know to ask about the penalty?![]()
Your crazy excuses are never ending, I'm not wasting my time anymore.
Youcan get 2 tickets, 1 driving with expired License, and a must appear for driving WITHOUT a license, that 1 for with you can be arrested for
He already admitted as much, he just asked how much the fine was. That way he could weigh the risk and determine if it was worth taking the chance and driving with an expired license.
I don't think he whined once about "The Gov't is picking on me!!" or "The mean cop gave me a ticket!!". I didn't even hear ONE "IT's Bush's fault!!"
In the same situation, I would have done the same thing.. I'm driving to class on an expired license.
I'm getting my masters while working full time. I am involved in numerous after-school activities, including FLOW mentoring and Best Buddies. I am required, by contract, to stay on site during my lunch break (45 minutes, not an hour).
I have Saturday classes from 8am until 4pm, in Huntingtown, an hour away. Classes are conducted for 4 Saturdays in a row. Because of the short timeline, if you miss a class, you fail the entire course. As in, you receive an F. To me, that counts as a waste of $1200 in tuition.
If I could have found time in my schedule to take care of it, I would have. But, I didn't and chose to take care of it today instead. I don't feel that knowing the consequences for my actions and accepting them constitutes my feeling I'm "above the law", as you put it. I simply chose to accept the consequences for my actions, should I get pulled over. If anything, that seems on level with the law, or maybe even below it.
So, in short, stick a sock in it. Because you don't have the slightest clue what in the hell you're talking about.![]()
That is whining
Actually, I'd love to have you arrest me for driving on an expired license. Then I could sue you and your department for wrongful arrest.
From: http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/forms/criminal/dccr090.pdf
Transportation Article 16, Sec. 115, Para. f
Violation: Driving vehicle on highway on expired license.
Fine: $60.00
And you do not have to appear, which means no arrest.
You really need to brush up on your COMAR if you're going to be playing a cop on the internet. Idiot.![]()