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Old 01-27-2009, 06:47 PM   #20
Uncle Matt
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On a related note, Massachusetts now enters all written warnings and citations into a persons drivers history. So if one "beats" a ticket as Tagger explained, there is still an official record of it that the court gets when the violator shows up to appeal it. Well it may be correct that you don't have a speeding ticket on your insurance, the paperwork will now show you have received two written warnings, the dates, and the towns in which they were issued. So now there is a more accurate background on the persons driving habits. Eventually it will catch up with you. Sorry Tagger

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