SkyHog
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Everything Offends Me
Albuquerque Metro Court sucks.
Just before I left Albuquerque, I got pulled over on my motorcycle for going 41 in a 35. I was going from work, down the street to get a pack of cigarettes at the gas station on my motorcycle, and left my backpack (which holds my registration and insurance documents) back at work. When I got pulled over, I was literally right next to work, and could have easily grabbed the documents in less time than it took to write me the tickets. C'est la vie, I was speeding, and I didn't have the proof with me, so I know I deserved the tickets.
In Albuquerque, lack of proof of registration is a mandatory court date, which was scheduled by the system on March 18th. I told the police officer that I would be out of town until the 23rd, but he simply shrugged and said "you'll have to reschedule then."
This was on Saturday. I left on Monday morning. I had no chance to go down to the courthouse to provide the proof that was necessary, as the courts are closed on weekends. I called as soon as I arrived in Colorado Springs, and was told that they did not yet have my tickets on file, but to ensure that I call every day to make sure I can reschedule before the court date. I proceeded to call everyday, and was told numerous times that I could reschedule as long as I explained that I was out of state.
Finally, today, I called and they had the tickets on file, but I was told that I could not reschedule the court date over the phone, and I had to do it in person. I tried calling back, but kept getting the same lady who repeatedly told me that there was no option but to call the judge's quarters and explain my situation. I tried, but there was never an answer nor a returned phone call.
So tomorrow at 8am, I'll have a bench warrant issued for failure to appear. How awesome is that? I'm pretty sure that becomes a guilty plea too, which means I cannot show the proof of insurance/registration and get those dismissed (which is listed as official policy at the Bernalillo County Metro Court webpage).
Sigh. I don't usually ***** about things not being fair (because frankly, life's not always fair), but man, I did EVERYTHING right here (except for the original infraction), but I'm still getting hosed. WTF?
Edit: Should I bother pointing out how retarded the proof of registration law is anyways, since I have a freaking license plate on the back of the bike that SHOWS THAT IT IS REGISTERED?q
Just before I left Albuquerque, I got pulled over on my motorcycle for going 41 in a 35. I was going from work, down the street to get a pack of cigarettes at the gas station on my motorcycle, and left my backpack (which holds my registration and insurance documents) back at work. When I got pulled over, I was literally right next to work, and could have easily grabbed the documents in less time than it took to write me the tickets. C'est la vie, I was speeding, and I didn't have the proof with me, so I know I deserved the tickets.
In Albuquerque, lack of proof of registration is a mandatory court date, which was scheduled by the system on March 18th. I told the police officer that I would be out of town until the 23rd, but he simply shrugged and said "you'll have to reschedule then."
This was on Saturday. I left on Monday morning. I had no chance to go down to the courthouse to provide the proof that was necessary, as the courts are closed on weekends. I called as soon as I arrived in Colorado Springs, and was told that they did not yet have my tickets on file, but to ensure that I call every day to make sure I can reschedule before the court date. I proceeded to call everyday, and was told numerous times that I could reschedule as long as I explained that I was out of state.
Finally, today, I called and they had the tickets on file, but I was told that I could not reschedule the court date over the phone, and I had to do it in person. I tried calling back, but kept getting the same lady who repeatedly told me that there was no option but to call the judge's quarters and explain my situation. I tried, but there was never an answer nor a returned phone call.
So tomorrow at 8am, I'll have a bench warrant issued for failure to appear. How awesome is that? I'm pretty sure that becomes a guilty plea too, which means I cannot show the proof of insurance/registration and get those dismissed (which is listed as official policy at the Bernalillo County Metro Court webpage).
Sigh. I don't usually ***** about things not being fair (because frankly, life's not always fair), but man, I did EVERYTHING right here (except for the original infraction), but I'm still getting hosed. WTF?
Edit: Should I bother pointing out how retarded the proof of registration law is anyways, since I have a freaking license plate on the back of the bike that SHOWS THAT IT IS REGISTERED?q