Posted on 04/17/2016 1:41:24 PM PDT by rey
Things were looking up for Roy Burress.
After a few years living on the streets, he moved into a Santa Rosa motel converted to homeless and veteran housing where he started volunteering with an eye toward full-time employment.
Then financial disaster struck.
Burress was pulled over by the CHP for driving in the carpool lane on Highway 101. He was slapped with a $500 ticket.
Fearing he would never be able to pay it and could lose his license, Burress turned to Sonoma Countys new homeless court, where Commissioner Anthony Wheeldin allowed him to work off the steep fine with 25 hours of community service.
It was the break he needed.
Ive never been in a courtroom where they have so much compassion for you, said Burress, a onetime resort manager living at the Palms Inn since mid-February. Its pretty amazing.
He isnt the only one smiling about the specialty court, which debuted this week at Sonoma Countys Hall of Justice in Santa Rosa.
About a dozen formerly homeless people cited with infractions ranging from illegal camping and panhandling to speeding appeared before the commissioner seeking relief from snowballing fines they said threaten their chances of success.
(Excerpt) Read more at pressdemocrat.com ...
If you can’t pay a $500 driving fine, you probably aren’t paying for insurance.
Oh Noes.....Sonoma is a sanctuary county...
It could have been another person’s vehicle.
...and if the illegals were all deported... Roy Burress would easily find a job, he has transport...cell phone.....no problemo.
No, disregard for the LAW struck. Vet or not, homeless or not. If I'm homeless and struggling to make ends meet I don't go around breaking laws that are easy to avoid.
Releasing them from the responsibilities of society is no way to "re-integrate" them.
insurance is available in monthly installments my liability is 38 dollars a month. if the guy had been pulled over with out insurance it would of been more then 500 dollars in fines and his car would of been impounded. the cost of retrieving a car is about 100 dollars and it goes up about 4o dollars a night. most cars end up being abandoned because the fees end up being more then the worth.
With our so called “courts” already a joke and a clown show, what we needed was a bunch of “designer” courts in which some people are more “equal” than others. If you work and have money, the bastards want it. If you’re “homeless”, you get a free pass. When America was a fair and equal country, this kind of liberal, commie BS would have been ruled unconstitutional.
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