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Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
The Nevada DMV, fresh off a serious ransomware attack which completely crippled them, has decided to recoup those losses by starting a snitch program.
There is now a program in place to where you can snitch on anyone who has either expired tags or no license plate. You can make these tips anonymously.
On October 21, the DMV reported that they
had received 5000+ tips in less than 2 weeks of the program.
Now they're bragging that the snitching is continuing at that same rate, with
5000 more tips coming in during the next 2 weeks.
Can you believe this shit?
Imagine being a snitch so the government can collect fees. Dumb.
I've heard the counter arguments:
"I have to pay fees, so should they!"
"These people are a menace and usually drive without insurance!"
"These people not paying causes may rates to go up!"
To all of this I say........BULLSHIT!
Driving with expired tags, or no insurance, is a risk. If you get caught doing so, you have to pay a stiff penalty, and may even get your car impounded. If that happens, tough titties, and I have no sympathy for these people. That's the chance they take by not following the clear and obvious regulations.
However, this a matter between you and the state government, NOT private citizens. The government should not be creating a "report someone didn't pay their fees" program so people can weaponize it against their enemies, which you know is going to happen.
Those who try to avoid these fees eventually get caught, and they eventually suffer the consequences. Let the process be handled by law enforcement and the DMV.
Furthermore, they do not cause registration rates to go up. Rates are not set based upon the total number of vehicles which register. Do you think they're going to lower registration fees thanks to this program? Fat chance.
What about insurance? Will this get uninsured drivers off the road? No, because these violations go against the VEHICLE, not the driver or owner. These people aren't going to quit driving because someone snitched on them about registration fees. They'll round up the money for the penalty, get the car back (if worth it -- otherwise they'll just buy another beater), and be right back on the road.
In general, I do not like government snitch programs regarding fees or taxes.
Man, I got pretty lucky the other day. I was coming off a long drive from the airport. I was pulling into a small town, connecting from one highway to another, and I basically did a California-style stop at the stop sign, something I don't normally do, but I could see it was clear as day and wasn't really thinking about it.
I don't think I've ever seen a cop, sheriff, or highway patrol around here except during events. But sure enough, as soon as I made my right-hand turn, I saw the highway patrol car just sitting there, and I knew he was going to pull me over. Fuck, fuck, fuck, I have a lot of cash on me, and I have out-of-state plates.
Sure enough, the guy pulls me over. It first walks up to the passenger side for my wife and the dog are and he says, "Oh, let me go to the other side so I don't upset the dog anymore.
I thought that was cool with him. He seemed fairly young and to have a friendly demeanor.
I had my ID ready, and I'm looking for papers as he's walking up. He asked if I knew what he pulled me over for. I'm like, yeah, I sure do, I didn't come to a complete stop, sorry its it's been a long day.
I didn't want to play any stupid say-nothing games given the situation with having so much cash out-of-state plates etc. At that point, I just wanted a ticket and to be on my way.
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I told him we had just bought property down the road and that's where we were headed. He can see that we're looking for the registration and insurance, but can't seem to find it. Yeah, I normally keep it in the glove compartment, but there's no glove compartment in the van, and I have tons of paperwork to search through. He says, Don't worry about that, your ID is fine for now. As he was walking away, I said, Well, go easy on me.
When he came back, he said, "I just want to let you know your registration has expired." I'm like, are you serious? "I didn't know that. He said, "Yeah, "it's only been about 11 days, be sure to get that taken care of... Please come to a complete stop next time, drive safely, and have a good day."