<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kingsoftty:
I was driving esat on South Street this week around 8:30 at night. I was stopped by a police officer on a bike. He asked for license and registration. My registration was 7 days expired and my inspection was 7 days overdue. I recieved two citations and I was instructed by the officer to leave my car and walk home. I did this even though i am partaily disabled and leaving my car was both a physical hardship as well as a danger since I own a relatively new and sporty SUV. On the next morning I went to traffic court and I was told that I must payb the tickets even though I came into court with a renewed registration. I had to pay the tickets and bott fee and strorage costs. My question is this. Is it regular procedure to tow a vechicle for 7 days overdue registration eventhogh I have a good liscense and insurance? Is this a new law in Philadelphia? Thanks to our new mayor or has it been stanard policy? Please respond to Photoimage2@aol thanks <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
Without a State name, we can't even attempt to assist you, if we're even able to assist you at all. Laws are different everywhere.
IAAL
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