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InteligentTard t1_isfkdxt wrote

The car was registered to your relative. Registration was expired therefore it’s your relatives citation. If I was your relative I would get the registration fixed and show up to the magistrate and plead not guilty. Most likely it will be dropped. I once got a speeding ticket while driving a relatives car. Instead of the cop looking at my drivers license to fill out the ticket he wrote it out to my relative who was on the registration. They took it to court and had it dropped cause they weren’t the one speeding.

To change your registration just go to any notary or visit the dmv website

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Spirit_Falcon t1_isfrec7 wrote

I don't think the relatives citation will be dropped. The citation was for an expired registration and the registration is truly expired. He's the responsible party and will have to pay the fine. Not the same as your relative's speeding ticket. They were not the responsible party for you speeding, that's why their citation was dropped.

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InteligentTard t1_isfujid wrote

I’m not saying it’s the exact thing. If he were to show up to court with it taken care of they generally aren’t that petty. Of course it depends on the magistrate and how long the registration has been expired.

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twohoundtown t1_isgizbi wrote

We are talking about PA right? They are dicks of the worst sort.

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