Saturday, November 5, 2011

OUT OF STATE REGISTERED VEHICLES IN NEW YORK CITY

Astoria ,New York
* A GOOD
REASON FOR THE NYPD TO FRISK THESE DRIVERS
* OWNERS RESIDING IN NEW YORK MUST
CHANGE STATE REGISTRATION ON THEIR VEHICLES
Astoria, New York
While the mayor of New York City Mike Bloomberg is trying to find ways to make revenue on New York residents, he should sit down and think about out of state registered vehicles who reside in New York City. New Jersey, Connecticut, Aloha State, Nevada, Florida were the ones I have seen this week. They are on Northern Boulevard, Astoria Boulevard and Ditmars Boulevard.They are also the ones that may speed a little, blow red lights and run through a stop sign. Who cares? Their registration is from out of state but they may reside here in New York
City for months or perhaps years. Even though they may reside here with friends or
relatives disguising their whereabouts to law enforcement and authorities, something
needs to be done here. " commented FPG. This is definetely a money saver for these dollar savers motorists. They can save in the hundreds of dollars if not a thousand or more each year by not identifying their true residence." said FPG. Dollar pinching on their registration renewals each year will not only have an effect on New York State sources of revenue but also on insurance companies, certified mechanics doing annual inspections, the Department of Finance trying to collect on traffic and parking fines. " This could amount to millions to New York City and New York State and something has to be done now to fix the situation. " added FPG. "
Bloomberg who has keen eye on making money from residents, has to take this on consideration. Also, our governor Andrew Cuomo needs to look at implementing
legislation in preventing this theft to New York State. Frisking by NYPD should take in consideration the license plates of the vehicle they are stopping. Unnecessary detective work can be prevented by having implementations on detecting motor vehicle registration fraud way ahead of time. As usual, we need to bring this up to the little guys like assembly woman Aravella Simotas and State Senator Michael Giannaris before we can see the ball rolling."
finalized FPG.

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