Mayo South Elgin
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I've got a 1992 Chevy S-10 pick up that I don't use very often - I should sell it but it's got a great rebuilt engine in it with only 20,000 miles on it. Anyways it's been sitting in my back yard in the winters, then in the summer I move it out to the street. This year I only drove it a couple times and although I got the license plate renewal in the mail, I kept putting off getting it because I didn't want to spend the money on a truck I should sell...
So of course it finally happens and I get a ticket on it for having expired plates.
The funny thing is, on the back it explains it's a $75.00 ticket unless it's for seat belt violations, which is a $55.00 ticket. So they're telling me it's a greater offense having my car parked on the street with expired plates (hurting nobody other than our Secretary of State's income) than it is if I was driving without my seat belt on. But I guess to be fair, the plates did expire in January.
So in celebration, I cleaned up a vehicle tag I found.
It was bent on an angle through the middle so I had to pound it back into submission.
I don't think it will do me any good in court though - it expired in May - of 1920!
So of course it finally happens and I get a ticket on it for having expired plates.
The funny thing is, on the back it explains it's a $75.00 ticket unless it's for seat belt violations, which is a $55.00 ticket. So they're telling me it's a greater offense having my car parked on the street with expired plates (hurting nobody other than our Secretary of State's income) than it is if I was driving without my seat belt on. But I guess to be fair, the plates did expire in January.
So in celebration, I cleaned up a vehicle tag I found.
It was bent on an angle through the middle so I had to pound it back into submission.
I don't think it will do me any good in court though - it expired in May - of 1920!