Well, last week, I had to fill out that sheet of paper of all the tickets that I have. I cant remember the exact name of it, but it's the annual MVR thing you fill out.
Last November, I got a ticket in Mankins, Tx. Not too far from here. A little town of about 30 people, but the speed drops to 55 for about a tenth of a mile. :P Anyway, it was after midnight, and I guess I was pretty tired, and I never took my truck off cruise, and I got busted for going 65 through there. That black and white just happen to be there. I paid the ticket as soon as the trooper turned it in. The county seat of Archer county is only about 300 population itself.
When I filled out that sheet of paper last week, I wrote that ticket down. My transportation manager sent me a copy of my MVR. I had a ticket in June of '05. I forgot to write that one down. That one should be off of my record this next June. Anyway, that ticket that I got last November wasnt on there. So I called my transportation manager, and I asked him about it. He told me that it wasnt there. Just the June '05 ticket. So, he sent me another paper to fill out, and I wrote down the June '05 ticket.
I asked my buddy about it. He said that the judge in Holliday (Tx) probably just pocketed the money, and didnt turn in the ticket to the state. I hope he was right. Yall reckon that is the deal, or what? I thought that was weird that the ticket I got last November wasnt on there. If so, I guess, I'm lucky that I have only 1 ticket on record, and it should be gone this next summer.





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Speeding tickets are a major source of revenue for many small cities or counties. Truckers are a good target since they will usually pay the fine and never come back to fight it. Easy money. :x
