There will be another problem with this. The cameras being shot out with bullets at 3 AM..........................
The above is referring to my comment that moto placas are often missing or invisible. Did you know that when you buy a new moto it can take many months to get a matricula and a placa? Motos don't have the paper temporary one that cars have. Until the official placa is issued and fitted by the owner, he just shows the purchase documents and the number on the chassis if stopped by the police.Enforcement and control by the local police? Just re-educate...
Oops.Now, can we get back to the subject of the thread?
I bought a new car in May and I am still waiting for the placa.The above is referring to my comment that moto placas are often missing or invisible. Did you know that when you buy a new moto it can take many months to get a matricula and a placa? Motos don't have the paper temporary one that cars have. Until the official placa is issued and fitted by the owner, he just shows the purchase documents and the number on the chassis if stopped by the police.
you hid someone so he wouldn't have to go to court for child support?, hmm........... I think there's a term for that; but you did nail it when you said "It is not done often"I guess I have been here longer than you have. Even had to hide out an employee of mine until I got him to appear in a court in Santiago and pay. It is not done often because it takes start up money from the spouse to a lawyer.
But if a spouse has a good case and a good lawyer he will be in jail quickly......................
No. What I did was make the guy show up in court and PAY the money he owed without getting arrested first. The girl was very happy with the result....................................you hid someone so he wouldn't have to go to court for child support?, hmm........... I think there's a term for that; but you did nail it when you said "It is not done often"
I would actually like know about how you can discharge a sold vehicle in your name, where and what was needed and the process in general?And, on top of that, if you sell your car, what if next day the new owner starts running on red light and you get all the fines until he register it in his name, if he ever will? LOL. I actually had to go to DGII once to discharge a vehicle off my name, because the new owner never registered it in his name and I did not want to wait until they bust him with cocaine in that truck or something like that, who knows. So with this new 'photo-multa' system selling a car will be fun.
I would actually like know about how you can discharge a sold vehicle in your name, where and what was needed and the process in general?
If you could prove you weren't driving the car that day, you might stand a chance, but even then, I doubt it. Good luck with a lawyer here trying to get out of a red light infraction that wasn't yours. It'll cost you a small fortune and you'll still pay the ticket.Another question is, who they fine, the driver who committed the infraction, or the car owner? You let me drive your car for a few days, I run on red light and never tell you, next October you go buy a new Marbete and find out about fines in the system. Or you can't renew your drivers license (it has the same number as your cedula) because somebody else was driving your car and ran on red. Is that actually legal according to DR laws? What if you rented your car to somebody, are you responsible for his infractions? If yes, why you are not responsible if he run somebody over and kill him while driving your car? What's the difference?
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You bring the sale contract or its notarized copy (I brought a simple copy), copy of your cedula, copy of matricula and buyer's cedula's copy (I did not have it but they agreed to proceed anyway). You pay 300 pesos and that's it, whatever happens involving that car, it's not your problem anymore.
Actually, you don't even need a lawyer to get out of a traffic infraction, you can do it yourself via centros de atencion de cuidadano, will it be successful or not depends on each case circumstances, but it will cost you nothing to try, except wasted time, and I don't see any point to waste time for RD$1500 or RD$1667 fine. If they really raise fines according to the new law, then we will see if it worth it.Good luck with a lawyer here trying to get out of a red light infraction that wasn't yours. It'll cost you a small fortune and you'll still pay the ticket.
I'm not surprised. I wouldn't waste my time over 1500 pesos either.Actually, you don't even need a lawyer to get out of a traffic infraction, you can do it yourself via centros de atencion de cuidadano, will it be successful or not depends on each case circumstances, but it will cost you nothing to try, except wasted time, and I don't see any point to waste time for RD$1500 or RD$1667 fine. If they really raise fines according to the new law, then we will see if it worth it.
When you buy a car and register it in DGII, they put the address from your cedula and cedula or RNC number in Matricula. Most people have outdated address in their cedula, so most car owners will be surprised by accumulated fines once a year when they go to buy new Marbete and then they find out that they can't do it until they pay the fines.
Another question is, who they fine, the driver who committed the infraction, or the car owner? You let me drive your car for a few days, I run on red light and never tell you, next October you go buy a new Marbete and find out about fines in the system. Or you can't renew your drivers license (it has the same number as your cedula) because somebody else was driving your car and ran on red. Is that actually legal according to DR laws? What if you rented your car to somebody, are you responsible for his infractions? If yes, why you are not responsible if he run somebody over and kill him while driving your car? What's the difference?
Those imbeciles just heard that some cameras exist in some developed countries, but they have no idea how it works there. Just another case when banana republic's Government tries to play first world games and will fail again, like they always do.
They can't do this, because if they do this, they never get re-elected. Any Government that tries to force Dominicans to pay what they have to pay, will disappear from Dominican political scene very soon and forever. That's why NOTHING is enforced in DR, and nothing will be enforced in the foreseeable future.Its a hell of a system in which the government rarely looses. As I said proper research by the Dominicans and they can do this.