Thursday, May 12, 2022

affirmative action justice: "fatal Miami crash driver: $1,376 in fines, license suspended, ticketed for 109 mph"

By A Texas Reader
Thu, May 12, 2022 1:03 p.m.

N.S.: This was a perfect case of affirmative action justice. The killer kept committing crimes, such as driving up to 109 mph, and skipping out on court dates, but was never jailed, and only had her license suspended when she refused to pay her fines, which were minimal. You're supposed to get jailed when you skip out on a court date. Until she killed a woman who was obeying the traffic laws, she had "no criminal record," and the courts would always un-suspend her license when she paid her minimal, outstanding fines. "fatal Miami crash driver: $1,376 in fines, license suspended, ticketed for 109 mph"

https://news.yahoo.com/fatal-miami-crash-driver-1-180900644.html



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eventually,the longterm lawbreaker gets put away--eventually--after many crimes and usually a fatality.But it's a worthless exercise for the late cycle,deceased victim of the perennially unpunished perp.

--GRA

eahilf said...

You're supposed to get jailed when you skip out on a court date.

This is mindless law & order absolutism.

If you get a traffic citation, you can either pay it or request a court date in order to contest it (most people just pay) -- if you fail to pay (on time), or ask for a court date but then don't show up, this is usually called 'failure to appear' (FTA) -- theoretically, a judge can issue a bench warrant for a FTA; but this is uncommon -- even if a bench warrant is issued, cops do not normally prioritize serving bench warrants for traffic infractions, so these cases can remain open for a long time -- eventually you'll have problems renewing your DL, registering your vehicle, when/if you are stopped again, etc.

Of course the woman who caused the accident is nigger trash -- but do you really want to strengthen the 'tyranny' part of 'anarcho-tyranny'? -- do you really want to live under law & order absolutism, or give power to a malevolent state in order to enforce it?

Oriscar[ed: the victim] was 22. Her family has set up a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral expenses.

What tragedy in America today would be complete without a GoFundMe?

Anonymous said...

YEP. Scofflaws. Laws do not apply to them.

Skipping out on a court date too means you do not get justice if you have right on your side. A lot of these minor traffic infractions often dismissed if you plead in an appropriate manner.