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It Appears I'm Being Fired - Please help...
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 565620"><p>I pull my abstract every two months. Although no moving violations and no parking tickets. I am open to the idea that maybe some overzealous meter maid , in an effort to meet her quota, slapped a ticket on my legally parked car and the wind carried it away or that maybe a red light camera got my license plate even if I made right turn on red legally and that the mailman dropped the notification on the street before it made my mailbox. If these actions result in a suspended license, I want to know about it before ups. I also would prefer that I am informed about it via reading my abstract than to one day get pulled over for busted taillight and after the cop runs my license(i.e checks my abstract) says "Mr. Pickup, please step out of the car" and as I do , slaps the handcuffs on me for driving with a suspended license. </p><p></p><p>I almost got burned twenty years ago for a supposed insurance lapse and I got a warning letter the day the license would have been suspended. I just walked into the dmv and threw the plates in a designated slot. I didn't want to wait on line. The plates were from a car I sold and dmv claimed it never received them, so they assumed I was still driving the car with no insurance, which I cancelled after the sale of the car. Anyway I busted my hump to get down to the dmv and straightened out the mess two hours before the deadline. </p><p></p><p>I learned from that and now will do anything related to the dmv in person and dealing with another person rather than rely on mail or drop boxes and not knowing if there are any problems.</p><p></p><p>Also, after hearing stories from friends who were driving unknowingly with suspended licenses and getting arrested, I figured it is better to get the abstract more frequently and find out the easy way as opposed to John law informing me on the side of the highway.</p><p></p><p>Also, any driver who receives an equipment violation or overweight ticket in his name (which has yet to happen to me, thank god), make a copy of that ticket or at least write down the ticket number and the agency that issued it before you hand it in to your management. You can then use the web(in many cases) to check the status of that ticket to find out if it was paid or taken care of. If you see it hasn't been in a reasonable time period then you can bring it with your manager and find out if it got buried in a drawer or folder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 565620"] I pull my abstract every two months. Although no moving violations and no parking tickets. I am open to the idea that maybe some overzealous meter maid , in an effort to meet her quota, slapped a ticket on my legally parked car and the wind carried it away or that maybe a red light camera got my license plate even if I made right turn on red legally and that the mailman dropped the notification on the street before it made my mailbox. If these actions result in a suspended license, I want to know about it before ups. I also would prefer that I am informed about it via reading my abstract than to one day get pulled over for busted taillight and after the cop runs my license(i.e checks my abstract) says "Mr. Pickup, please step out of the car" and as I do , slaps the handcuffs on me for driving with a suspended license. I almost got burned twenty years ago for a supposed insurance lapse and I got a warning letter the day the license would have been suspended. I just walked into the dmv and threw the plates in a designated slot. I didn't want to wait on line. The plates were from a car I sold and dmv claimed it never received them, so they assumed I was still driving the car with no insurance, which I cancelled after the sale of the car. Anyway I busted my hump to get down to the dmv and straightened out the mess two hours before the deadline. I learned from that and now will do anything related to the dmv in person and dealing with another person rather than rely on mail or drop boxes and not knowing if there are any problems. Also, after hearing stories from friends who were driving unknowingly with suspended licenses and getting arrested, I figured it is better to get the abstract more frequently and find out the easy way as opposed to John law informing me on the side of the highway. Also, any driver who receives an equipment violation or overweight ticket in his name (which has yet to happen to me, thank god), make a copy of that ticket or at least write down the ticket number and the agency that issued it before you hand it in to your management. You can then use the web(in many cases) to check the status of that ticket to find out if it was paid or taken care of. If you see it hasn't been in a reasonable time period then you can bring it with your manager and find out if it got buried in a drawer or folder. [/QUOTE]
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