Posted by JDEM on June 17, 2017 at 11:07:46 from (70.194.5.247):
In Reply to: Re: Chinese stuff posted by Bob Bancroft on June 17, 2017 at 10:10:32:
Here is how my last trip to NY went. We drove through Michigan. Then Ohio. Then Pennsylvania. Hardly saw any police. As soon as we crossed the New York line onto Interstate # 86 we saw State Troopers maybe every 20 miles. Not too far into New York, when we got to the American Indian owned city of Salamanca, the Interstate was closed. All traffic was detoured through the middle of the town and it was mayhem. We were driving a 1988 Toyota micro-mini motorhome. Just when we got to a kind of dangerous single-lane detour - a New York State trooper got behind me with his lights flashing. I refused to pull over at first because there was a big semi-truck heading my way. When I finally found a less-dangerous place to stop - the Trooper looked as if he was going to shoot me. Ends up he pulled me over in the middle of an Interstate detour - because he thought my New York motor-vehicle inspection sticker was out of date. I explained to him that since I was a Michigan resident, with New York plates, I had 30 days after crossing the NY border to get an inspection. I knew the law and this trooper did not. Note - a very unfriendly guy. So I got a ticket. I then refused to pay the fine or plead guilty and at first - they wanted me to later come back to New York for a hearing. So I called the judge and sent him paperwork from the NY DMV proving I was correct and the trooper was wrong. The judge said he agreed with me - but . . He did not want to do anything without permission from the county district attorney. After a month of many phone calls - the district attorney said they would drop the case against me. I asked for that decision in writing and never got it.
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