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Paying traffic tickets is now optional in CA


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2021 Jul 8, 2:38pm   580 views  10 comments

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The California Department of Motor Vehicles restored more than half a million driver licenses that were suspended as a result of the drivers’ failure to pay traffic fines or appear in court, according to a new court filing released this week.

The move comes as the department complies with a ruling from California’s 1st District Court of Appeal in the case of Hernandez v. CA Department of Motor Vehicles.

In that case, first filed in 2016, Guillermo Hernandez of Contra Costa County reported he had difficulty paying a 2013 traffic ticket for expired registration and failing to update his license with the DMV.

The unpaid ticket prevented him from being able to renew his driver’s license and impacted his ability to work and earn money to support his two kids, according to the Western Center on Law & Poverty, which was part of a coalition of groups representing Hernandez and other plaintiffs against the DMV.

“A driver’s license is essential to one’s economic security,” said Western Center on Law & Poverty attorney Rebecca Miller in a statement. “In the majority of cases, California suspended licenses of people who could not afford to pay their traffic tickets. The result did very little to make our roads safer, but it imposed a severe penalty on drivers with low incomes, making it harder for them to work and care for their families.”

The appeal court sided with Hernandez in June 2020. In November, the DMV reached a stipulated agreement with Hernandez’s attorneys that called on the state to clear most failure-to-appear license suspensions.

The new court filing by the DMV gives an accounting of how many licenses it restored. It says the DMV cleared 554,997 suspensions by December of last year.

The groups representing the plaintiffs said they want to see more changes to DMV policies.

For instance, drivers can still have their license suspended for failure to appear in court, even before the due date on their traffic citation. According to a court filing from the DMV, more than 600,000 failure to appear suspensions remain as of January 2021.

In addition, drivers who don’t go to court of pay their traffic tickets by deadline are cited with a $300 civil assessment, which can increase the cost of a traffic ticket substantially.



https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article252450643.html#storylink=cpy

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1   Booger   2021 Jul 8, 2:48pm  

Fuck California!
2   Onvacation   2021 Jul 8, 3:08pm  

Eric Holder says
The unpaid ticket prevented him from being able to renew his driver’s license and impacted his ability to work and earn money to support his two kids, according to the Western Center on Law & Poverty, which was part of a coalition of groups representing Hernandez and other plaintiffs against the DMV.

Hooray! No more smog, registration, or insurance expenses!

Or does this only apply to illegals and the "under-privileged"?
3   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 8, 3:09pm  

Onvacation says
Or does this only apply to illegals and the "under-privileged"?


What do you think?
4   NoYes   2021 Jul 8, 5:37pm  

The drug cartels and criminals love it
5   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Jul 8, 6:36pm  

Booger says
Fuck California!


This state is the worst. Seriously it’s horrible. I can’t sell the wife on Texas and she said fuck no to Florida. But a California exit is in the cards, although it’s gonna take a few years.
6   RC2006   2021 Jul 8, 7:46pm  

Something is coming. Letting criminals out, stop arresting, defending police, and now this.
7   GNL   2021 Jul 8, 8:29pm  

I'm torn because I support less government. Hell, there shouldn't even be a driver's license requirement.
8   HeadSet   2021 Jul 9, 6:28am  

WineHorror1 says
I'm torn because I support less government. Hell, there shouldn't even be a driver's license requirement.

Yep, an nobody's business what side of the road I drive on, how fast I go, or the condition of my vehicle.
9   RC2006   2021 Jul 9, 8:11am  

Third world state.
10   RWSGFY   2021 Jul 9, 8:44am  

HeadSet says
WineHorror1 says
I'm torn because I support less government. Hell, there shouldn't even be a driver's license requirement.

Yep, an nobody's business what side of the road I drive on, how fast I go, or the condition of my vehicle.


They already don't care about the condition of your vehicle (except smog).

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