DC lawsuit accuses 3 Md. drivers of racking up a combined $90K in unpaid traffic tickets
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DC AG sues 3 Maryland men for thousands of dollars in unpaid traffic tickets
Backed by the muscle of a new law, D.C.’s attorney general is suing out-of-state drivers who have refused to pay tens of thousands of dollars in fines from speed and red light cameras. For years, out-of-state drivers have known they can wrack up ticket after ticket in the District and no one had the authority to make them pay. Now, under the newly passed Steer Act, prosecutors will go after property and cash. “And that can be by seizing assets, …
DC lawsuit accuses 3 Md. drivers of racking up a combined $90K in unpaid traffic tickets
D.C.’s attorney general is suing three Maryland drivers, saying they’ve each racked up tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid traffic tickets over the course of more than a decade. According to D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb, at the time the suit was filed Friday, Andre Bowman owes D.C. $36,986 for 135 traffic infractions; Earl Curtis owes D.C. $27,882 for 115 violations; and Leon Carter owes the District $30,666 for 84 infractions. Schwalb…
DC sues 3 Maryland drivers for $90K in unpaid traffic fines: Attorney General
The District has announced lawsuits against three Maryland men for failing to pay over $90,000 in fines for dangerous driving violations, according to the Office of the Attorney General.
DC Takes Legal Action Against 3 Maryland Drivers Over $90,000 in Unpaid Traffic Tickets - West Palm Beach News
The District of Columbia is following through on its commitment to tighten down on unpaid fines from repeated traffic infractions committed by drivers who are not from the area by filing a lawsuit against three residents of Maryland who have racked up a total of $90,000 in fines across 334 driving tickets. The cases against Andre Bowman, Leon Carter, and Earl Curtis were announced on Friday by the Attorney General of the District of Columbia, Br…
“ATTORNEY GENERAL SCHWALB SUES THREE MARYLAND DRIVERS FOR FAILING TO PAY DC OVER $90,000 IN FINES FOR DANGEROUS DRIVING VIOLATIONS”
HELL YES THIS IS AN ALL CAPITAL HEADLINE - FINALLY!! From the office of the DC Attorney General: "Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb today announced the first lawsuits filed by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) under new authority granted by the DC Council to bring civil enforcement actions against dangerous drivers with large
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