I'm illegal in Mississippi; and I didn't DO anything
So I'm stopped in a motel parking lot in Natchez, in a rental with Iowa plates (picked up in New Orleans), trying to read a billboard when a woman from TX backs out of a parking space, turns but keeps coming right into the left front of my car... she then takes off down the parking lot.
I race in front of her, cut her off and get out to discuss things. Well, she's there for a wedding and is obviously (D)UI. My wife calls the Natchez police, who come and take a report.
I stop at the next rental agency (in Memphis) and turn in a report there.
Eventually drop the car off in Atlanta and fly home.
About a month later comes the letter from the Mississipi DMV: "Where's OUR report?". I ignore.
About a month after that comes letter 2: "Your driving privileges in the State of Mississippi have been suspended."
OK, I guess I'm not going back.
It's actually worse than that....
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Originally Posted by
Mark Sedenquist
I can nearly 100% guarantee that what's happening. Have you ever done a ride-along with a police officer -- especially in the last two years? With the advent of efficient wireless db access to the police databases, I can tell you that every single police officer runs the plates on every single intersection that they come to.
Mark
There is technology these days that automatically scans license plates, runs them through a computer, and pops up any anomalies... all without the officer having to do anything. Some jurisdictions have special units that just cruise the streets looking for stolen autos/other "wants".
Fines are voluntary contributions
Why not just obey the road laws as they stand wherever you are. Who cares what other drivers do. You are only responsible for your behaviour on the road, not that of others.
Lifey who likes to stay a mile or so below