To all my massachusetts friends.
Nov. 16th, 2008 01:07 pmMany folks have not noticed, but the Massachusetts registry of motor vehicles stopped sending out reminder notices to their customers that their drivers license or vehicle registration was about to expire. I know a few folks who have gotten hit with big fines and having their car impounded and towed to wreck their plans, and enhance the revenues of the commonwealth. Due to cost cutting measures by the state.
Watch your own license and registration renewal dates! Nobody else is except the police officers who have a ticket quota to finish.
My own personal hassle, inspection sticker on my car expired last month. took it in for inspection, and was not that surprised to have it fail, since the check engine light was on. Yup, fuel vapor leak. Then the kicker, the part to repair is was not available. New or used. So I'm waiting for chrysler parts division to get around to ordering a new batch of them from the manufacturer, get them made, pass QA, and then send me my part. All in the 60 day time limit of a emmisions fail sticker. I am not confident. *sighs*
Watch your own license and registration renewal dates! Nobody else is except the police officers who have a ticket quota to finish.
My own personal hassle, inspection sticker on my car expired last month. took it in for inspection, and was not that surprised to have it fail, since the check engine light was on. Yup, fuel vapor leak. Then the kicker, the part to repair is was not available. New or used. So I'm waiting for chrysler parts division to get around to ordering a new batch of them from the manufacturer, get them made, pass QA, and then send me my part. All in the 60 day time limit of a emmisions fail sticker. I am not confident. *sighs*
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Date: 2008-11-16 11:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-17 05:39 am (UTC)I'll bet money that the majority of the police departments are keeping track of the number of traffic tickets written by their officers. Especially in those states where the agency writing the ticket gets a share of the fine money. And for those, if an officer has not written about as many tickets as the other officers on similar duties in the department, I'll bet that the officer is going to get a little talk from his supervisor about it.
It's so easy to keep track of everything nowadays. I'd be surprised if a department that is large enough to have more than a dozen officers isn't keeping track of that and a dozen other job 'productivity measures' on their officers. A police department produces negative results when it s doing things well. That's why they have such a hard time getting budgets when money is getting tight. If crime rates are high, then their budget priority goes up with the city/town.
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Date: 2008-11-18 02:43 am (UTC)These things tend to be somewhat fluid since overtime is a key motivator for most cops. In times when OT is cut way back (and officers can't go into court on OT) they tend not to issue nearly as many tickets whereas plentiful OT = ticket them until they bleed.