"Non-Moving" Traffic Violation results in arrest. Denial?

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Re: "Non-Moving" Traffic Violation results in arrest. Denial?

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jmdevera wrote:i find myself stressing like crazy over this time period and i just mailed mine off this week! I keep checking and double checking everything in my head.
Welcome to the club! I think it's part of the initiation (or is it "rite of passage"?). :biggrinjester:
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Re: "Non-Moving" Traffic Violation results in arrest. Denial?

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Thats what it sounds like!
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Re: "Non-Moving" Traffic Violation results in arrest. Denial?

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OldSchool wrote:
jmdevera wrote:i find myself stressing like crazy over this time period and i just mailed mine off this week! I keep checking and double checking everything in my head.
Welcome to the club! I think it's part of the initiation (or is it "rite of passage"?). :biggrinjester:
Naaaaa. The rite of passage is the world famous "Wally Walk"! :smilelol5: :lol: It's in the rules don't you know... :rules:
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