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And this one actually relates to my job. *grins*

I have an American guy, from Texas, claiming he didn't know he had to register his car. Now, AFAIK, registration is kind of universal, in developed countries at least, so is he trying it on?

Also, do you guys have a sticker on the windscreen of your cars that tells you when the registration is due to expire like we do? Because that's what my answer will be - you could have checked the registration sticker to find out if you were registered or not.

Edit: Thanks a bunch, guys - I reduced his costs as he never received notification, but refused to cancel the fines because he should have seen the rego sticker on his windscreen.

Date: 2003-05-27 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wgsarah.livejournal.com
Registration is kind of a universal thing. There might be a weird configuration of stickers and cards depending on what state you're in, but you have to be registered because the government needs to know what you're driving for tax and safety reasons. New York registration involves license plates, a sticker for your windshield, a card for the glovebox and a fee. Which reminds me, I have to pay for my renewal and change the sticker on my car by Sunday. :)

The guy is either completely oblivious to reality or pulling your chain to avoid fees and fines.

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