Got a ticket in my own parking spot!!!!!!!!
#47
around here its a village sticker. When I was a kid I used all the money from my grandmas will to buy my first car. A $600 1969 chevy malibu/chevelle. It was a pos, and I was always trying to keep it running. The wise police wrote me up for village sticker 6 days in a row, hundreds of dollars in fines. I went and bought the sticker but in court the judge didnt let me off since i had multiple tickets. So I didnt pay and it ruined my credit from 18 to 25 yrs old.
Last year I got notice that the 19 year old tickets would result in drivers licence suspension? The state of Illinois created a law which is retroactive? I doubt this has ever been challenged because obviously laws cant be infinitely retroactive, but they are in Illinois. Apparently there is no statue of limitation on tickets, I had no option other than pay up. Its crooked to me, because the city sold those tickets to a collection agency years ago. IF anyone had a right to continue trying to collect it wouldve been that agency.
Last year I got notice that the 19 year old tickets would result in drivers licence suspension? The state of Illinois created a law which is retroactive? I doubt this has ever been challenged because obviously laws cant be infinitely retroactive, but they are in Illinois. Apparently there is no statue of limitation on tickets, I had no option other than pay up. Its crooked to me, because the city sold those tickets to a collection agency years ago. IF anyone had a right to continue trying to collect it wouldve been that agency.
Last edited by svlexus; 03-29-11 at 10:39 PM.
#49
its to pay for local street repairs I guess? Its like a road use tax. I have had race cars that werent on the road and they need it too. The city assigned parking spot is unheard of here though. In chicago the sticker costs alot but allows you to park in your neighborhood and people without it cant park there. I live in Chicago burbs and parking is readily available.
#50
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received an email from the officer
"Mr. Naeem
The parking violation that was given to you was an error. The intended charge should have been “no town decal”. Your current ticket will be voided however, I advise you to obtain a town decal for your car.
Thanks
Officer B.K. Fields"
WTF is this town decal, never had it in my old neighborhood. Plus the damn decal is $27
"Mr. Naeem
The parking violation that was given to you was an error. The intended charge should have been “no town decal”. Your current ticket will be voided however, I advise you to obtain a town decal for your car.
Thanks
Officer B.K. Fields"
WTF is this town decal, never had it in my old neighborhood. Plus the damn decal is $27
most cities are flat broke due to promised govt pensions they can't afford and crushed property taxes due to the housing mess. they'll be trying to make it up any way they can. unless of course you'd rather have no police at all. (don't say you would - that would be a mistake!)
#51
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Since I live in VA like you do, I'll explain it.
In VA, because of a clause in the State Constitution, counties and some local jurisdictions are not allowed to levy income taxes (only the state). So, to get around that, some counties, cities and towns, in addition to the real estate tax and personal-property tax (if applicable) on assessed yearly car-values, also, in some cases, charge a yearly fee (usually under $50) for a decal that you stick on your windshield next to the state-inspection sticker. It's basically just a small yearly-tax and little else, done purely for local revenue. But, if you live in and have your car registered in that jurisdiction, you have to have the decal on your car.....if not, a cop can stop you and give you a fine and maybe a court appearance (that is considered tax evasion).
That's also important when a damaged windshield is replaced....both the inspecton stickers and local decals (if applicable) have to be transferred to the new windshield (usually at no cost).
VA, to my knowledge, is the only state in the country like that, where some cities and towns are legally and politically independent of counties, and have their own taxing authority.
Last edited by mmarshall; 03-30-11 at 12:30 PM.
#52
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I would rather pay the 25 bucks and not have to hassle with phone calls, letters , and court. The people who write parking tickets didnt get the job because they were bright or educated.
#53
Thanks for the info mmarshall, a few of my friends live in the same area and iasked them about and they were like what he'll is that. I'm wondering if this is like a point and choose type of thing. I mean if this town requires a town decal I should've been notified when I moved here 9 months ago
#54
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Thanks for the info mmarshall, a few of my friends live in the same area and iasked them about and they were like what he'll is that. I'm wondering if this is like a point and choose type of thing. I mean if this town requires a town decal I should've been notified when I moved here 9 months ago
And......one more thing. You're not active-duty military, are you, on a temporarily-asignment in VA? They, by law, are exempt from some (not all) of VA's taxation requirements.
#55
Unfortunately, ignorance of the law is never an excuse...even when the law is unpopular and obscure.
And yeah, Virginia goes out of their way to make things complicated. There are counties, and cities. But the cities aren't in the counties!
You look on a map and see the City of Alexandria in Fairfax County. Wrong. The "City of Alexandria" is a separate geographic entity from "Fairfax County". To be even more confusing, there's a "City of Fairfax" which, while right smack dab in the middle of "Fairfax County" is not actually IN "Fairfax County". You either live in a county's jurisdiction, or a city's...not both.
It's not like "I live in the city of Parkersburg, which is in Wood County".
Needlessly complicated.
#56
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And yeah, Virginia goes out of their way to make things complicated. There are counties, and cities. But the cities aren't in the counties!
You look on a map and see the City of Alexandria in Fairfax County. Wrong. The "City of Alexandria" is a separate geographic entity from "Fairfax County". To be even more confusing, there's a "City of Fairfax" which, while right smack dab in the middle of "Fairfax County" is not actually IN "Fairfax County". You either live in a county's jurisdiction, or a city's...not both.
It's not like "I live in the city of Parkersburg, which is in Wood County".
Needlessly complicated.
And yeah, Virginia goes out of their way to make things complicated. There are counties, and cities. But the cities aren't in the counties!
You look on a map and see the City of Alexandria in Fairfax County. Wrong. The "City of Alexandria" is a separate geographic entity from "Fairfax County". To be even more confusing, there's a "City of Fairfax" which, while right smack dab in the middle of "Fairfax County" is not actually IN "Fairfax County". You either live in a county's jurisdiction, or a city's...not both.
It's not like "I live in the city of Parkersburg, which is in Wood County".
Needlessly complicated.
Still a great place to live, though.........and VA is extremely well-run. We're arguably, right now, the only state in the country with a surplus in the state budget, not having to face budget-cutbacks.
Last edited by mmarshall; 03-30-11 at 01:20 PM.
#57
great info guys, there were things u guys mention i didnt even know even thou i was born in this state. I guess lack of communication with my real estate agent. But yea i guess ill be getting decals for my cars. I personally prefer to live in some parts of Woodbridge than dumfries. Will be moving there next.
#58
Lexus Fanatic
around here its a village sticker. When I was a kid I used all the money from my grandmas will to buy my first car. A $600 1969 chevy malibu/chevelle. It was a pos, and I was always trying to keep it running. The wise police wrote me up for village sticker 6 days in a row, hundreds of dollars in fines. I went and bought the sticker but in court the judge didnt let me off since i had multiple tickets. So I didnt pay and it ruined my credit from 18 to 25 yrs old.
Last year I got notice that the 19 year old tickets would result in drivers licence suspension? The state of Illinois created a law which is retroactive? I doubt this has ever been challenged because obviously laws cant be infinitely retroactive, but they are in Illinois. Apparently there is no statue of limitation on tickets, I had no option other than pay up. Its crooked to me, because the city sold those tickets to a collection agency years ago. IF anyone had a right to continue trying to collect it wouldve been that agency.
Last year I got notice that the 19 year old tickets would result in drivers licence suspension? The state of Illinois created a law which is retroactive? I doubt this has ever been challenged because obviously laws cant be infinitely retroactive, but they are in Illinois. Apparently there is no statue of limitation on tickets, I had no option other than pay up. Its crooked to me, because the city sold those tickets to a collection agency years ago. IF anyone had a right to continue trying to collect it wouldve been that agency.
WOW!! I am speechless
#59
always had beef with campus parking people when i was in college,,,those people were vicious with them parking tickets,,it was kind of funny watchin them struggle to put boot on my 20 spoke wheels,,yes, 20 skinny spokes on my wheels,,
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