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To: ChicagoConservative27
57 times??? Are you freaking kidding?

I just had to read the article to see what the heck is going on.

Apparently, in NY, you can get MULTIPLE suspensions at the same time, whatever that means.

The article says that 56 suspensions were issues on 8 different days. It doesn't explain if the the suspensions were consecutive or concurrent.

I had to read the article because I was wondering what the shortest amount of time for a suspension would be to allow for 57 of them, assuming them to be consecutive. Didn't find out.
13 posted on 09/05/2024 6:30:06 AM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: BikerJoe

She was probably caught driving while suspended and they just added more suspensions. Jail and supervised treatment programs are needed for such people.


18 posted on 09/05/2024 6:45:17 AM PDT by SaxxonWoods (The world is driven by envy, not greed.)
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To: BikerJoe

“Apparently, in NY, you can get MULTIPLE suspensions at the same time, whatever that means.”


Yes, certain traffic violations require your license be suspended, irrespective of whether it is already suspended or not. Also not answering a ticket and accumulating too many points are also suspensions.

Having multiple suspensions means more fees for the DMV, which charges you a fee for each suspension that gets lifted.

I believe a suspension can be any length 90 days or greater. Unless and until you take care of all tickets and pay all associated lift fees, however, the suspension stays.


27 posted on 09/05/2024 8:59:22 AM PDT by CraigEsq (,)
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