Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on January 02, 2008 at 08:20:15 from (64.12.117.74):
My licence plates on my farm truck expired on 12/31/07 New Years Eve. Our Dept. of Motor Vehicles is not open, New Years Eve or New Years Day. Like most of you guys, I got up early this morning and got my chores done and had to go get feed for the cows and knew that as soon as Dept. of Motor Vehicles opened I was to get my plate renewal . I was pulled over by the State Police and given a ticket at 9:10am- Invalid Plate. this was 20 minutes before the Dept of Motor Vehicles open this morning. I was polite to the officer and explained to him it was a holiday and as of that time they still are not open. He wanted No part of it and wrote the ticket. So when I got back to the farm I was upset got on the computer and called Lansing. The gal said No the officer was wrong and should NOT have given me the ticket. If your plate expires on a weekend or holiday you have to the end of the next business day to renew it. Now I know I can fight this in court and win. But once again I still lose, I lost time at least a morning to sit in court, and the $15.00 + in fuel both way to get to and from court. how do I get compensated?
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