New York Continues it’s Crapification Program
By Dave Hitt on May 30, 2009 in Police State, Politics
In an effort to make New York an even crappier place to live, State Troopers are infesting the landscape everywhere, helping to fund the bankrupt and corrupt state by handing out tickets for the most minor of offenses. Earlier this week I was given a ticket for driving without a seat belt. I was driving from one parking lot to another at about 20 MPH.  The next day they got my daughter for a burned out license plate light. The day after that I returned to shopping center where they wanged me and there were even more blue bullies all over the parking lot. I did have my belt on, and started to cut behind the center – and they were back there too!
And just to ram it up our butts a little further, for years NY has added surcharge to every ticket. It’s usually 50% of the already ridiculously priced fine, but in the case of parking tickets the screwcharge surcharge can exceed the fine.
And the weasels in Albany just can’t understand why a million people a year move out of this state, and hardly anyone moves in.
I doubt any State Troopers are reading this, but just in case, I’d like to ask you a question. When you decided to become a cop was it to help people, or to help finance the state by harassing its citizens for what can only be described as endless acts of petty theft? Do you go to bed proud of being a professional armed shakedown artist, or are you embarrassed by what you do for a living?
Sounds to me like you and your daughter were caught in the “end of the Month” sting. I was caught last month for “following too close”. The fine was $20, the court costs were $143. If I had actually gone to court, there was a chance the “Court costs” would have been higher.
Brian Riley | Jun 1, 2009 | Reply
I’ve been dealing with end of the month and beginning of the month stings for years. But this nonsense is now a constant hassle in New York State. It is relentless.
Dave Hitt | Jun 3, 2009 | Reply