[net.legal] More on fighting tickets

davidl@tekig5.UUCP (David Levadie) (05/08/85)

BOY, did I hear a good one last week!!!!  Evidently if (at least around here)
after getting a ticket, one sends in to the court an "interrogative"
consisting of various questions concerning the accusation of heinous crime
with which one has been saddled, the court is REQUIRED BY LAW to answer the
questions prior to one's appearance in court.  Well... reportedly, at
LEAST one person, according to second-hand information, submitted a 30-page
interrogative, consisting of about 300 questions, to the court after receiving
a speeding ticket.  In about 2 weeks he received a letter from the court
stating that his case had been dismissed due to the court's having insufficient
resources to process his request!!!!!!

Awwwww..... geeee.........

Now then.  Thanks for the flames.  I've received more, and certainly higher
quality, insults for my last submission than for ALMOST anything I've ever
submitted.  (Williams, you've been COMPLETELY outrun in the points standing).
And in public, even!  At least ONE person claimed that I had COMPLETELY
ruined his day (which completely made mine).  And then there was this:

>And this bastard (Levadie) actually LIKES the fact that this other bastard
>got off scot-free!  I sincerely hope you go flying out your windshield one
>day.  The human race would breathe a collective sigh of relief.

>Merlyn Leroy,
>    who didn't know invertibrates could type.

This is GREAT!!!  I'm amused!!! and THIS,

>Appalled that current laws are so weak as to let psychopaths like this
>obtain licenses,

>Donn Seeley

Correction... I'm NOT a psychopath, I'm a SOCIOPATH - Your lack of education
in abnormal psych is abysmal...

anyway... You know, it requires ALL the restraint I can muster, and a
LOT of editing, for me to avoid saying things which I think MIGHT get
me sued...  But nobody else seems to have such compunctions!  Is it just
my paranoia, or is it really SAFE to do this kind of stuff on the net????

Actually, I doubt if I could bring myself to sue anyone capable of such
imaginative insults... gee.  (Even if they can't spell invertebrate...)  
Unless maybe if they deserved it for other reasons?

Yawwwnnnn.... snore.........

brian@digi-g.UUCP (Merlyn Leroy) (05/13/85)

[A slight correction for "mad man" davidl...]
>>Merlyn Leroy,
>>    who didn't know invertebrates could spell.

Happy now?  Don't overuse that '!' key, davey.

And be sure to not wear your seatbelt!

Merlyn Leroy
Usenet: VENT your SPLEEN all over the SCREEN!