How to get your records!
  www.baltimorecity.gov
  then go to online payments
  then parking fine/red light citations
  then plug in your tag number
  Good Luck!
  Regina

Kathleen Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Regina,

Is there a link on the MVA web-site that allows one to check for outstanding 
fines/tickets...?

Kathleen

On Friday, August 03, 2007, at 02:02PM, "regina ARMENTA" wrote:
> I actually just received a parking ticket from 2004 that was originally 
> $27.00. The current bill is now $500.00 which I paid two days ago. I called 
> to find out what I could do and to prove my consistency with paying parking 
> ticket through out the years. I was told that there was nothing they could do 
> unless I wanted to request a trial and in the mean time the ticket would go 
> up $16.00 a day and if the police find your car they will boot it and tow it! 
> The trial does not mean you will get the $500.00 waved. They informed me that 
> people will take tickets off of your car and put them on their own so they 
> don't get a ticket. Then they will throw them away. Okay I thought, Well they 
> must have more important things to do like finding people that are committing 
> violent crimes, but that doesn't seem to be the case!!! Regardless, I wanted 
> to let people know that they should check on their cars for current tickets 
> that you may not have received.
>Regina
>
>Linda Forlifer wrote: It's distressing that the police do not believe such an 
>incident to be
>high in their priority list. When someone is stabbed and their
>intestine is punctured, that is a life-threatening assault. Our police
>should be trying to identify the criminals who are preying on our
>neighborhood, and the detectives' reluctance to interview the people
>involved seems to show that they are not giving us needed attention. 
>
>Recent CV robberies have been at gunpoint and knifepoint. According to
>the police spokesman, Sterling Clifford, "In the case of the
>nonlife-threatening injury, it is not unusual for the detective not to
>respond to the scene." Detectives did not interview Benjamin Treat
>until 35 hours after the stabbing, and then only after he and his mother
>called several times. I guess the police are telling us they will wait
>til someone is killed before making extra efforts to apprehend the CV
>criminals. That will be too late.
>
>Linda
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/07 10:57 AM >>>
>I have a friend that is a reporter at the Sun and she sent me this!
> Regina Armenta
>
>Note: forwarded message attached.
>
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