December 18, 200717 yr If so are you close to 1054 N. Winchester?...I recieved a Notice of Violation, for a car that I sold back in 2004(yeah thats right almost 4 years later). Whats even worse is the violation happened in July of 2005, it took them almost 2 1/2 years to mail this notice. At this point I am tempted to bunk with Shotty and be done with this buuuullshat(sorry Joe ). I mean I sold the car about 4 years ago and they expect me to have all this information on it, granted I should still have the bill of sale(I can't find it). But come to think of it, the violation came more than a year after the sale....How did I not get a ticket for expired tags? I am no mathmetiction(can't even spell it), but I think it would have been more than a year. I know for sure I am not going to pay, I could really care less what happens but this is crap....Klink can I have the sofa?
December 18, 200717 yr That sux bro. What part of chi-town. I used to live there, I could have some "Ball Bustin Skin Heads" throw a pipe bomb in it for you.
December 18, 200717 yr Author I forgot the important stuff...When I sold it Arizona required the plates to go with the car(which has now changed). The Violation was for parking(apparently impeading a street sweeper) at the address I mentioned.
December 19, 200717 yr Someones had to have registered and gotten insurance to be legal! How'd they trace the vehicle back to you? Contact the police in CHI-town tell this info that you've shared here. May take time but it'll clear.
December 19, 200717 yr pssh I lived there for 6 years, and I never had a car there except for two weeks I came back to visit my girlfriend at the time. In that particular span I accrued two tickets for parking in wicker park without neighborhood permit. That was a hundred bucks right there which soon doubled to two hundred for not paying it. I never paid it, because I was broke and because the city is ridiculously corrupt. That was 4 years ago... maybe they'll track me down but I doubt it, and I don't particularly care if they do. Getting parking tickets in Chicago is a local past time, I know many people who just stack them up in the glove box for what I am sure comes out to thousands of dollars. The worst that can happen is to get a boot on your tire, but since its not your car anymore I wouldn't worry too much about it
December 19, 200717 yr Start hoarding ammo, food, and water and thenmake your way to a mountain stronghold. Godspeed, my friend, Godspeed.
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