That's racissThe cash box or the tank?
That's racissThe cash box or the tank?
Moral of the story. Don't go speeding through Boerne with long expired out of state plates and License with no insc months after already getting caught and given a warning by the nice officer!
Re-watched the original vid.
Brought a new question to mind: What round for carwash vacuum cleaners?
She also said she was on her way home from “work” [in Boerne] and he had stopped her before.
I believe Texas law also says you have thirty days after you take up residency in the state, in which to get your drivers license switched over to Texas. I suspect this is a separate law she’s probably in violation of.
Car wasn’t registered (currently licensed) - original cause for the stop.
Did the car have a current inspection? Unknown to us from the video, but it’d be interesting to know. You can’t renew the car tags without a current state inspection.
And given that history, I say there’s a real good chance she wasn’t carrying the mandatory liability insurance. In fact, I’d bet on it! Basically anything having to do with the “privilege” of operating a motor vehicle on public roads, she was treating like it was some kind of “right” she was entitled to (without having to pay for and follow the law like other citizens have to). Clearly, the “grow woman” should not have been driving that car!
Wonder if they towed her car? That would cost her even more money to get her car out of hock. Maybe, since her mother was there, the cops cut her a break and let the mother drive the car home.
During the current pandemic, I think registrations are on hold due to folks not being forced to go out for the inspection part. My wife's car registration ran out end of April and I am hoping someone on our county website (Medina) puts something in that explains that county offices are again back to normal (whenever this happens). If the gal got here during the pandemic she may not have been able to register her vehicle...
Then she was just being a dumbass!Yes I believe it was stated that her Temp Tag had been expired for 2 years.
I also believe she was warned about it in the past, so I have no sympathy for someone who feels she can flaunt (FLAUT or FLOUT (flaut) verb. to refuse to respect or obey. He flouted the headmaster's authority.))the rules.
"On March 13, 2020, Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation, declaring a state of disaster for all counties in Texas due to the threat of COVID-19. Governor Abbott also issued a statement on March 16, 2020, granting a temporary extension to obtain initial registration, renewal of registration, vehicle titling, and renewal of a permanent disabled parking placard. Governor Abbott also granted a temporary extension for an individual with an expired 30-day temporary permit to obtain another permit or Texas registration.During the current pandemic, I think registrations are on hold due to folks not being forced to go out for the inspection part. My wife's car registration ran out end of April and I am hoping someone on our county website (Medina) puts something in that explains that county offices are again back to normal (whenever this happens). If the gal got here during the pandemic she may not have been able to register her vehicle...
AFAIK, that extends to drivers licenses, too. Mine expired a few days ago but the DMV isn't open for me to renew it.
I can just imagine the crush of people that will be trying to renew when they re-open. I'm not looking forward to it.
Thanks for prompting me to look at that page again. It's changed some but not, effectively, for me. I figure the first 60 days after normal operations resume are going to be a zoo.If your Texas
Boerne is a zoo.
AFAIK, that extends to drivers licenses, too. Mine expired a few days ago but the DMV isn't open for me to renew it.
I can just imagine the crush of people that will be trying to renew when they re-open. I'm not looking forward to it.
No idea.I assume it does NOT extend to LTCs?