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Originally Posted by Rochard
Well, what is the better way?
I think there is a lot going on here. It's not like you get parking ticket and fail to pay it in thirty days and they knock on your door. I'm guessing it takes six months to a year, and then they issue a summons - meaning you have to appear in court. Miss court twice and then they issue a warrant for your arrest.
What else can they do? Take your driver's license away? So when you get pulled over you get yet another ticket that you won't pay? Then what?
Some people are just stupid.
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Putting a lien on property.
Seizing state tax refunds.
Offer a payment plan if financial hardship is claimed.
Suggest companies that grant small loans for this.
Deny equal amount from any state benefit program(food stamps).
Add to property tax of home owner.
Offer community service to work off the fine.
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I could probably go on for a while.
