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It feels like traffic tickets are a new way for the state to tax the people

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Oct 24, 2010
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Wrongfully accused
by: Anonymous

When I was renewing my California drivers license I was informed by the DMV that I had an outstanding failure to appear court charge from the State of New Jersey in 1986. This totally incorrect and erronous.

When I contacted the New Jersey MVC they stated it would be a lot easier to pay the fine than to prove I'm not that person. This seems to be another way for the State of New Jersey to generate income.
The charges are to a person with only a similar name as mine and approximately the same birhday. The MVC even stated that there was no physical match.

I've been working with the Victims Assistance Unit, they move extremly slow. Having a valid driver's license is a condition of my employment, which I will lose by the 29th.

Does anyone have any advise about what recourse I might have??

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