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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Understand what you speak of before you speak
I feel the need to say soemthing in this mother's defense here.
You say it's entirely their fault, and it should be the parent's responsibility to teach their children how to drive? That's funny, how are they supposed to teach them if they can't put them behind the wheel of a car? You have to be certified to teach driver's education and have certain very expensive insurance etc. etc. to put a driver in training behind the wheel.
And before you start on the graduated license bull..I imagine some poeple have schedules that don't allow them to have time during the times their kids would be allowed to drive with them to teach them then. Oh, and might I mention that OUR TAXES PAY THE FUNDING FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS so responsibility WAS with the parents for their children learning to drive when the schools were teaching it. get your head some sunshine and understand what you're talking about before you go talking down to people. It's those like you who created the mess that has people leaving the state of Michigan vowing never to return in the first place. Me included. I've owed Driver Responsibility fines since literally ten days after it came into effect. i didn't know it until over a year later. I wasn't even a legal resident of the state, I'd been there less than two weeks. And Even dealing with tickets and court etc I was there less than the mandatory 90 days that is required to be legally considered a resident, and yet..I still owe the state of Michigan 3000 bucks for tickets I already paid near 1000 for, not to mention the month I spent in the Alger County Jail.
I have two words for anyone who supports this crap, and they're rather offensive, so I won't subject everyone else who reads this to them.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Moving to obtain a license
I read on one of these someone mentioning that you could get a license in Missouri if you are suspended in michigan. Not sure if it was in regards to this bill or the other, but i just want to mention that this is FALSE.
I live in Missouri, I owe driver responsibility fees in Michigan(never was a resident, legally, came from Missouri, went right back to missouri).
I cannot get my license back. Technically, I am valid in Missouri. If I had gotten my license back before the block from MI was placed on my license, I'd be able to legally drive here until it expired. However, they will not issue one to me because of the block. Don't feel bad folks, the BS is just as deep in some other places.
Now, if you didn't understand that..I am valid to get my license here in Missouri. But they still won't give it to me because of MI. A cop runs my name, they ask why I have a nondriver's license, because I even come across their scanners as being valid. Yet I do not have a license, and it's all because of this driver responsibility bull up there. I've spent the past year sleeping between one and two hours a night, almost the entire year, because between going to college full time, working full time, and taking care of my best friend who's been in and out of the hospital with serious issues that's all the time I have had left. If I didn't have to walk or call everyone i know to find someone who could help me get my friend to appointments or take us grocery shopping or whatever, I may know what sleep feels like. This law is destroying people. I for one have been ready to collapse, sleep for a week, and just give up on ever achieving anything worthwhile because I'm simply WAY beyond my limit!
Luckily my friend has finally recovered enough that that responsibility is off of my shoulders so i can start getting sleep, but honestly, I have no clue how I have managed it all. God help me if anymore difficulties arise, because I don't have the strength nor the will to keep struggling like I have been. I've been punished for the wrong I did, the laws i broke. I sat in jail, I paid what at the time was three entire months of pay in fines. And I've heard so many stories from poeple i've met in various places as well as on the web about the struggles this has caused for them, and what I've dealt with pales in comparison to what this law has done to some poeple's lives! This law has GOT to go.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Virginia refunds driver fees
In 2007, Virginia copied Michigan's Driver Responsibility Act, imposing large mandatory fines on several classes of traffic infractions. Virginia's fine for operating with a suspended license was $800 instead of Michian's $1,000, but the main difference was a $1,000 surtax for operating 20 m.p.h. over the posted limit. Lots of middle-class drivers could foresee getting $1,000-plus tickets on Virginia's underposted highways, where many freeway miles are at 55 m.p.h. and radar detectors are illegal.
Voters forced the legislature to repeal the surtaxes, in an emergency session. Virginia will restore the driver licenses of citizens who lost them under their program, and refund all the "abusive driver fees" that were paid in.
Refunds are the only honorable way to treat drivers who have paid these unconscionable fines, but no one is proposing to do that in Michigan, where the state has collected over $250 million from the state's poorest citizens (on billings of over $500 million, leaving over 100,000 people in debt to the state).
Bills to repeal this program remain untouched in both houses, under orders of the Democratic leadership in the House and the Granholm administration, and with the evident approval of the Republican leadership of the Senate. But the longer the legislature delays, the worse the injustice when it is finally forced to repeal the law and waive the hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid fines, making suckers out of those who actually paid them, with no hope of a refund.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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do not judge til you are there
how dare you judge anyone. you are ridiculous in your statements and i wonder if you follow any of your own advice. you're probably just lucky enough to not find yourself in a sticky situation when there are morons like you trying to tell people what they should and shouldn't do. this driver responsibility fee is forcing everyone to leave the state in order to live. what will the state do after they've kicked all these people out? they'll come after you and i'd like to see you save your spare change, while paying your bills and walk to work everyday while the state rapes you of every penny you own. you should start putting $5.00 a day away for that now.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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My husband lost his license 4 years ago due to getting a 2nd DUI. Although he has been eligible to TRY and get his license back for 3 years, as everyone knows it's not cheap. We FINALLY saved up the money, got an attorney and had a hearing date to request his license back on 6/25. On 6/16 he was driving home from work (because you have to work, and thanks to this lovely state, we have NO public transportation! So he has NO other choice) he was stopped by a state cop for having a Texas license plate on the FRONT of his truck. His Michigan plate which was in the rear of the vehicle all up to date and valid. He was not speeding and didn't violate any law. The cops said "you didn't do anything wrong, I just wanted to check out that plate, I lived in Texas once too!" Long story short, gave him a ticket for DWLS, a warning for the plate, and told him the DWLS wasn't a big deal, after my husband pleaded with him because of his upcoming hearing date. Any opinions from anyone on a good arguement to TRY and get this thrown out so we can TRY to get procede with getting his license back?? What are people supposed to do, Grandholm has run this state into the GROUND!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Wrong convictions for no proof of insurance?
Several commentors have said that they were convicted of not having proof of auto insurance, and subjected to license suspensions and driver responsibility fees.
Since June 1, 2004, anyone ticketed for no proof of insurance who answers the ticket within the specified time and shows the court that insurance was indeed in effect should have had the ticket thrown out, the fine waived, and be subject to no more than $25 in court costs. See Sec. 328 of the Michigan Vehicle Code. This amendment was passed in response to the Driver Responsibility Act, which originally imposed an irreducible $300 fine for failure to produce the proof of insurance, even if insurance was in effect.
Although it might take a lawyer to make the necessary filings, anyone wrongly convicted of failure to show proof of insurance should petition to have their case re-opened and the conviction reversed. It may also be possible to have all penalties flowing from the wrongful conviction, such as license suspensions, reinstatement fees, and responsibility fees refunded or waived.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Can't get a picture ID if you owe the state?
My 18yr. old son tried to get a Michigan ID not drivers license, just a picture ID! The S.O.S. said he owed drivers responsibilty fee for no proof of insurance (which he had nad showed to the city) and can not obtain an ID!!!!! That is CRAZY!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Granholm ain't a traditional dem
She is something called a dlcer. A Dem corrupted by lobbyist money. It is the republicans that introduced the bill you jerk.
Both parties represent the fucking rich now. We are a two party dictatorship. We need a general strike against this bullshit. It is the only way to put the fear of god into them when both parties are corrupted by big money interests.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Its funny you are anonymous
Come in here and talk total nonsense about how the situation certain people find themselves in, but too scared to openly post your name? You have no balls, and probably are one of the well-to-do that can afford an attorney to get out of what DUI's you have gotten. GROW SOME BALLS, and actually post your name, do you even live in michigan?
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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New data on from Senate Fiscal Agency
Over five years, there has been no measurable change in driving habits — in fact there are more offenses than normal. And the state only collects 48 percent of assessments.
Of course, that doesn't mean much because the looting legislators like the loot. But this article is filled with lots of good numbers and stats on traffic offenses and revenues.
http://www.senate.michigan.gov/sfa/Publications/Notes/2008Notes/NotesJulAug08ew.pdf
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