In a message dated 3/23/2008 12:27:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't have time to work quite so hard, so I just paid mine. Is "asking for a hearing" what you mean by "going to court" or are you talking about the next step up the ladder? I've gone to hearings and had the tickets canceled. I guess that if you just ignore the notice, you get a court summons and can fight it at that level. My experience is that you can win at the hearing because the examiners know how bogus the system is. And I assume this is less dangerous because there could be added penalties for ignoring the original notice. But neither seems worthwhile -- the time (as you point out, they keep you waiting in a long line) is more valuable than the $25. Alan Krigman KRF Management 215-349-6500, fax 215-349-6502 _www.krf.icodat.com_ (http://www.iconworldwide.com/krf) **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)