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Reply to Difficulty of Reserving a Campsite by _kurtvon
Not only do they overbook, but they don't even cancel or show up. Every time I have a reserved camp spot, at least one the adjacent spots remains empty.
WrongWeekToQuit t1_j9h5rvk wrote
$15... I can buy a dozen eggs!
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Reply to Meeting my neighbors. by Pizzaparty2022
I do the passive thing of doing some hobby/chore outside and someone usually will wander by to chat or help. So wax those skis or build a giant piñata out on your driveway and you'll meet your neighbors :-)
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Reply to comment by Shonnathan in Washington Unemployment Website login? by Shonnathan
Have you tried a different browser?
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Reply to Need advice for bogus speeding ticket by Gehrkenator22
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Contest the ticket. Check the contested box and mail it in. It doesn't hurt to do this, and gives you time to see what evidence they have.
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Once you get your court date notice back, make a Request for Discovery and get the officer's notes and all proof of the infraction. Make sure that request is certified mail or some other traceable method. Look online for the language to use.
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If you get the requested materials, review the evidence. Since it sounds like the officer lost sight of you, they will need some proof that they measured your speed and tag number (e.g. laser photo) so they knew they were pulling over the right car and not something similar. If there's no proof that it was your car, or if you don't receive the materials by the court date, go to court and request a dismissal.
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Since the ticket was issued quickly, there's a chance you were measured by another officer. They sometimes work in teams on I5 with one officer on an on -ramp/overpass or airplace, and a group just chasing down drivers handing out tickets. These usually can be thrown out as heresay unless the ticket is issued (along with notes) from the measuring officer.
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Even if they have proof, since you claim you weren't speeding, testify as such. Bring any evidence you have. Dashcam, passengers, etc. If this is your first offence, I've seen judges accept a defendant's testimony and lower the fine or dismiss. This is a last ditch effort, and low chance of success, but I have seen people admit to speeding but "had a screaming kid in the back", or "really had to pee", get let off. Really depends on the judge.
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Reply to Motorcyclists - route suggestions? by Collapse2038
- Visiting St Helens and/or Rainier... both have windy roads up to the visitor centers but rest of the ride is meh
- Out to Neah Bay
- The three pass blast, stringing together I90, Hwy 97 and Hwy 2. Lots of mountain passes and eastern WA highways that can be added to extend the ride.
- Or just lazily touring some of the islands like Orcas or Whidbey.
WrongWeekToQuit t1_ixnfg65 wrote
Reply to comment by Josuerio in Was pulled over today around 1:30am with an intermediate driver's license. by Josuerio
Nope, and I didn't sign anything (like they used to make you do). One said nothing and I thought I got off with a warning, the other said I'd receive a citation in the mail.
WrongWeekToQuit t1_ixm18rv wrote
The last two state patrol tickets I received were by mail.
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Reply to comment by ElfCat09 in Paying sales tax when registering my car in WA? by ElfCat09
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Reply to Is a Tesla rental a good idea? by Stronghold_Armory
Use https://www.plugshare.com/ to verify charging station locations.
EDIT: BTW, the Hertz where I rented a Tesla from has no charging capabilities!!! So the car I picked up was just 30% charged. Don't expect to pick up a car and just go on a long road trip.