Hi Martin, What a waste of your intellectual powers to be forced to spend your time and energy responding to criminals! These bureaucracies exist to grind the citizenry down into compliance with their dictates. Yet I love how you are besting them at their own game to expose the corruption. Many good wishes and blessings to you!
Thank you so very much for your generosity in shining your light for the rest of us...the differences you are making are gaining momentum daily and contribute to what will become a massive shift in consciousness. Only truth can break through the maze of lies and deceit. Your tenacity and courage is so much stronger than their attempts to break you--and the rest of us--down. May God give you strength and peace!
Interesting. In the spirit of long-ago scholastic test questions starting with 'Compare and/or contrast ...' I would note that here in New Hampshire (USA) motor vehicle citations allow pleas of guilty, not guilty, and nolo contendere -- the latter avoiding a guilty plea or a fight in court, but payment as if guilty.
A second point of comparison is that all traffic fines go to the state, not the municipality whose police provided the citation. This was to eradicate a revenue enhancement feature present in some states usually called a "speed trap."
Hi Martin, What a waste of your intellectual powers to be forced to spend your time and energy responding to criminals! These bureaucracies exist to grind the citizenry down into compliance with their dictates. Yet I love how you are besting them at their own game to expose the corruption. Many good wishes and blessings to you!
Thank you so very much for your generosity in shining your light for the rest of us...the differences you are making are gaining momentum daily and contribute to what will become a massive shift in consciousness. Only truth can break through the maze of lies and deceit. Your tenacity and courage is so much stronger than their attempts to break you--and the rest of us--down. May God give you strength and peace!
Interesting. In the spirit of long-ago scholastic test questions starting with 'Compare and/or contrast ...' I would note that here in New Hampshire (USA) motor vehicle citations allow pleas of guilty, not guilty, and nolo contendere -- the latter avoiding a guilty plea or a fight in court, but payment as if guilty.
A second point of comparison is that all traffic fines go to the state, not the municipality whose police provided the citation. This was to eradicate a revenue enhancement feature present in some states usually called a "speed trap."
Best regards
Continuing with the "usual"!!! ;-)
You are a fighter! Just keep going...
Silence DoGood
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