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Bethany0728


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Part One: My story
I went to a party with some co-workers and had a few to drink. I stopped drinking and (responsibly) waited a couple hours before departing. When I wanted to leave, one co-worker (Charles Zabel, of Grand Rapids, MI) decided for me that I was not going to leave. After some disagreement I did leave, and was shortly thereafter pulled over on the street of my destination (just a few houses down) - because he called the police on me.
My BAC was .08. I take responsibility for driving, I shouldn't have been. I realize the chances of my getting into an accident and hurting someone were much greater than if I were sober. However, I drove responsibly, safely, and I reached my destination without any problems.
This was reduced to a driving impaired. Fines totaling approximately 1,000 dollars. Add court fees. Add alcohol counseling fees. Driver's Impact Panel class fee. OAR class fee. Getting caught driving on a suspended license? 200 dollars plus 6 days in jail. Fees for staying in jail - 380 dollars. Fees for talking to a prosecuting attorney - 50 dollars each time. The list goes on and on. Needless to say this has hurt me a great deal financially, not to mention personally as it is extremely difficult as many of you know to live and work without a means to get around.
Part Two: Driver's Responsibility Fee, A Good Idea?
Add 500/year (x two years) for the driving impaired and an ANOTHER 500/year (x two years) for the driving on a suspended license charge. Sooo... I guess the first fines and jail time I received for these offenses just weren't enough?
Our government thinks it is a good idea to kick these people (who are going through a great deal of financial hardship) while they are down. How will this help? The literature they gave me says it is to promote greater traffic safety. If this is so - where is the proof? Does anyone here feel safer on the roads since this was enacted in 2003? When I hear "greater traffic safety" I hear "more police enforcement" ... another way to grab our money.
This is a great disservice to the citizens of this state. In my opinion, it is not helping anyone. It is helping the state because they get to STEAL our money.
I don't think the majority of people think this is a good thing. Maybe I'm wrong.
Part Three: The Next Step
What can we DO? I am writing this in hopes of getting some information from anyone - what can we DO ABOUT THIS? This NEEDS to be revoked.
Like someone said - this is OUR governement, the government exists to SERVE US. That IS it's intention according to the constitution of the United States. If someone can argue how these ridiculous and unreasonable additional fines are a service to the people, please do so. I want to know.
PLEASE contact me (bethany0728@hotmail.com) if you have any ideas or information on how I can get involved in the reversal of this law.
If we don't do anything, if we let these things happen and sit by passively, our government will continue to get bigger and bigger (and it is - new laws are passed all the time). Who knows - maybe someday you'll be paying a "Citizen Responsibility Fee" for smoking in a public area and spend some time in jail. From the way things are going right now I don't see that as any stretch of the imagination.
Bethany (bethany0728@hotmail.com)
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loosenut


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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and here it is 6 months later
and still no repeal.. F@ck the state of michigan, people are cool, but F@ck michigan, lets give it to canada, queen jen's plan from the start i think...
elmers_fuddy@yahoo.com
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Double dipping compounded
I happen to be from a neighboring state that had a qualifying offense in Michigan. My state saw it as an offense worth 3 points, Michigan assessed 7 so that they could get this fee and now are holding my license renewal in my current state until I pay 2k to Michigan. In other words I'm paying in my current state, I pay in Michigan and let us not forget our insurance companies. And for what, we still have homeless on the streets. Maybe not enough for our legislators.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Let the punishment fit the crime.
My son just came from court where not only does he have to finish paying off the original $2000 responsibility fee, but the state revoked his license when he badly broke his leg and couldn't pay the last $500. One of our useless state cops pulled him over for not using his blinker and informed my son his license was revoked....(The state has not been notifying people of this situation.) Anyway, my son now owes $490 for the balance of his court fees, is on tether for thirty days, his vehicle will be clubbed and he now owes the state another $1000. Hey Jennifer,
I voted for you and you have certainly let us down.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Driver Responsibilty *******s
Yup, going on 3 years without a license because these *******s think they can send me a piece of paper saying I owe $2,000 and Im just going to pay them, yea right. Money hungry dirtbags, what kind of government shuts down, remember that, i woke up one morning to find out the government shut down and was restarted in one night. These people are a damn joke, Granholm is a ****** **** ***, and the day my money goes from my pocket into these pieces of ****'s palms is the day Granholm isn't a **** ******* ******. I've had the money to pay on many occassions but can't bring myself to do it, i just can't. **** em **** em **** em. now they have an extra unlicensed, therefore uninsured driver on the road, me, and im gonna keep on driving, if I rack up more fees, im gonna keep on driving, if I rack up more fees, im gonna keep on driving, if I rack up more fees, im gonna keep on driving, if I rack up more fees, im gonna keep on driving, if I rack up more fees, im gonna keep on driving, try and stop me from your little ******* offices, bet you never catch me and I swear to God I WILL NEVER PAY. oh yeah, all this because my friend backed into another one of my friends lightpole and I was dumb enough to take the blame for it not knowing about this ******** Fee. so much for the actual driver taking responsibility but that is not what the ******* driver responsibility fee is even really about is it.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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state sponsored extortion
I had a traffic violation while driving through New York. I was being careless and I have no problem paying the fine to the state of New York. I didn't know that I would be fined again by Michigan for committing a traffic violation in another state. Now I have to pay this bullshit 150 dollars or getting my licence suspended. I am getting fined twice for the same offense. Another thing I find interesting is that they made a point about paying another 125 dollars if you do not pay the fine by its due date, but I stared over the letter front and back and could not find a due date anywhere. I guess the state mofia wants to leave room to accuse you of being late no matter when you send in the payment. This law is just extortion in disguise, pay us money or something bad will happen to you.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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"This law is great! Dirt bags that aren't responsible shouldn't drive. Driving is not a right, it is a privelage and if you're a scumbag that doesn't haver insurance or pay your fines, you don't deserve to drive - You should be thrown in prison!!!"
Firstly, let me fix up your commentary:
"This law is great! Dirt-bags who aren't responsible shouldn't drive. Driving is not a right; it is a privilege, and if you're a scumbag who doesn't have insurance or pay his fines, then you don't deserve to drive--you should be thrown into prison!"
I think there were five punctuation errors and two spelling bloopers. I lost count of the grammatical decrepitude after the first sentence. Also, I spotted two ad-homs and a threat of violence. You do realize that our children may be reading this forum, don't you? Imagine the shame you'd feel if your hasty post were responsible for the corruption of our kids' language skills. The threat is real, as studies have shown. For this reason, I will immediately write my state congressperson to demand a new law (the Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation Responsibility Act) that would punish, with a fine of $5000 per offense, any internet bloviator who would crap up our fine language in any forum in which children could be present. Hopefully this measure would lead to the speedy reform of rhetorical miscreants such as yourself.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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head stuck up you know where
You are ignorant and obviously look at every thing as either black or white--people like you are dirt bags.
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uber-liberal


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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if 'responsibility fees' are
such a good idea. why doesn't granholm have to pay one for messing up this state so badly?
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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this is ridiculous..........
I am a school bus driver and work for my county as a snow plow driver. I am furios with the State concerning this bill. I recieved a ticket in East Lansing near the Breslin center for doing 30 in a 25 mph zone(speed trap, I was visiting the MSU campus for a basketball tournament and didn't notice any signs posted for a speed reduction, in fact I was last in a line of 5 cars traveling the same speed. The ticket was $135 which doubled to $270 because payment was not recievd in the alloted time, btw I had trouble coming up with the $135 but who gives a crap right? anyhow the court wrote me explaining they would take the money from my state tax refund, cool with me, they held it up but I guess the process didn't go as fast as they wanted so someone decided to go ahead and suspend my license, I never recieved a letter from the state saying it was suspended."here comes the good part" a police officer from the neighboring township waited apx. 7 houses from my residence at a convenience store, allowed me to pass then got behind me and stopped me, informed me that I "fit the description of the owner of the car whos license was suspened", got the ticket for dwls paid the $270 + $150 in court fees 2 points = speeding ticket, 2 points = dwls, then recieved a letter from the state $500 in 30 days for driver responsibility and additional $500 this time next year on top of all that insurace for my vehicles went up. All tha to say this I had 0 points prior now 2+2+(3) for driver responsibility = 7 will likely loose both jobs because 7 is the limit at both, $1420 = tickets, fees & fines, insurance dramatically increased. What can I do?
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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The bus-driver's story that began with a speeding ticket in East Lansing is terrifically sad, made doubly so by the fact that East Lansing's speed limits are invalid. The ticket that wound up costing this fellow over $1,500, his license, and possibly his job was itself illegal.
Michigan speed law changed on Nov. 9, 2006, requiring cities to re-post limits on major streets under their jurisdiction in accordance with the Uniform Traffic Code, or in accordance with a formula based on driveway frequency. (This is not true of state highways and county roads.) East Lansing has never brought its limits into compliance with state law, but continues to issue tickets under invalid limits. In some cases, East Lansing limits were legislated by its city council, something that was never legal under the old law.
Anyone getting a ticket for driving while license suspended should NOT plead guilty to this offense! Most judges will let you plead to a lesser offense that does not carry the mandatory (and possibly illegal) $1,000 fine. This is what Sen. Debbie Stabenow's husband did when he got such a ticket after getting pulled over in Troy recently for dallying with a prostitute. He wasn't charged for that offense, and the judge let him skate on the DWLS offense and avoid the $1,000 fine. In the interest of fairness, many judges will not let even a rich driver, such as the Senator's husband, voluntarily plead guilty to driving with a suspended license.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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My son was given a ticket for driving without a license, which he did not have because I could not afford to pay for driver education classes, I accept that he deserved the ticket, and the subsequent two others he got, but now he owes the state three thousand dollars in driver responsibility fees, and he had a drivers license number issued to him just so they could suspend it. Now he is twenty years old and in college and still can't get a drivers license because of the exorbitant fees they want. He is afraid to even open a bank account for fear they will take his money. This is ridiculous. If they still had free drivers education in High School like they used to, he never would have gotten the first ticket. He is a very good and responsible driver, but as long as they want this money and he is living in this state, he will never be able to get a drivers license, which hinders him finding a job, getting to school, etc. etc. The government of the state of Michigan SUCKS!!
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