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Old November 9th, 2017, 11:25 PM   #6
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Seriously. It's literally brought in for revenue generation, and completely unenforceable until you respond, and even then you can pretty easily fight it. In fact it's so unenforceable that not only is it not legally binding in any way, but the so called "fine" on it by law can't affect your credit score and you can't be held accountable to ever pay it. They'll send letters, make calls, and then eventually just give up, the same way a debt collector works, except there's no debt, and no affect whatsoever on you. Plus as I said before, if you're still skeptical, get a lawyer the moment you receive one before you act at all. Chances are they'll take one look at it and tell you the exact same thing, throw it away. In fact honestly, get a lawyer for really any citation. They usually pay off in the long run.
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