Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Shpilkus wrote:Also, with all that information wrong, do you think there would really be an alert at any airport looking for an international passenger with an infraction for something considered minor?
theCryptofishist wrote:Shpilkus wrote:Also, with all that information wrong, do you think there would really be an alert at any airport looking for an international passenger with an infraction for something considered minor?
Ask Deb Prothero about that. There's a reason she didn't attend this year. I'm not sure that the cases are subject to the same pressures, but getting involved with border and customs doesn't seem like much of a lark to me.
moonrise wrote:Sounds like they got the WRONG guy; call a lawyer and throw a party!!
Shpilkus wrote:If the "authorities" have no idea who this person really is, don't you think that paying the fine with all the correct information might just give this person a criminal record when NOTHING exists now? Why open up that can of worms if there is a good chance that it will never be discovered.
trilobyte wrote:As others have suggested, contact a lawyer. Otherwise, pay the ticket or he may risk annoying things like not being able to enter the US, or even having a warrant put out for his arrest. Not sure how wide reaching those things are, but it could make for additional hassles at airport security checkpoints (several countries cooperate with each other and use shared watched/offender lists). Good luck!
Sail Man wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:Shpilkus wrote:Also, with all that information wrong, do you think there would really be an alert at any airport looking for an international passenger with an infraction for something considered minor?
Ask Deb Prothero about that. There's a reason she didn't attend this year. I'm not sure that the cases are subject to the same pressures, but getting involved with border and customs doesn't seem like much of a lark to me.
And if I recall, it's why she couldn't attend Lakes of Fire this year either.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
mazatta wrote:I'm not an American, so I don't know how American courts usually operate, but in Canada you can get a ticket tossed out if there is incomplete/incorrect information listed on it. I would definitely talk to Lawyers for Burners and see if they can get it dismissed for you. In my opinion, this is the best course of action as you don't have to admit guilt, which might still come to haunt him next time he's at the border, even if he has paid the fine.

jkisha wrote:mazatta wrote:I'm not an American, so I don't know how American courts usually operate, but in Canada you can get a ticket tossed out if there is incomplete/incorrect information listed on it. I would definitely talk to Lawyers for Burners and see if they can get it dismissed for you. In my opinion, this is the best course of action as you don't have to admit guilt, which might still come to haunt him next time he's at the border, even if he has paid the fine.
This seems like good common sense advice and I think it's what I would do if I were in a similar circumstance. Get an attorney!
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