Macko

    A rant about governmental injustice

    Friday, January 18, 2008, 11:28 PM EST [General]

    This is going to be a bit of a long winded rant. Sorry about this, but if I don't get this off my chest, I'm going to start ripping throats out.

    ***Engage RANT mode***

    To start at the beginning of this. About a month, or so, before Christmas, I ordered new vanity plates for my car and my wife's car. Did everything online through NJMVC's website, the way they wanted it done. I did everything the way it was supposed to be done. First I ordered my plates and then about 3 days later I ordered my wife's plates.

    I received my plates about 2 days after Christmas. No problems, mounted on the car right away, good to go.
    My wife's plates did not arrive until Jan. 4th 2008. About the 8 weeks they said it might take to get them. This is where the major SNAFU started.

    My wife commutes to NYC for work, about 2 times a week. She takes the train in. She has been doing this for about 3 years. Mostly from the same 2 train stations. Now, since 9/11, they have a local police officer that sits at the station for most the day and all he does is run plates on the vehicles parked at the station. It's usually the same guy, so I'm sure he's run our plates a bunch of times. Well, 1/4/08 turned out to be a nightmare for us.

    My wife gets off the train at 11:30 pm that night and discovers that her car is GONE. This is a Friday night, luckily for me. Usually I'm sound asleep by then, so I was awake and still dressed when she called me and she was understandably very upset. I ask if she is at the right station and she says yes, then I see her new plates, that I had just gotten out of the mailbox when I got home from work that night and say, "Call the police, I bet they towed your car". Yep, nailed it on the first guess.

    The brain trust at NJMVC had changed her registration over to the new plates on 12/31/07, now remember, I just pulled them out of the mail at 5pm on 1/4/08 and they were post marked 1/2/08. Yep, 2 whole days AFTER they changed the registration over and we didn't get the plates for another 2 days after that. So when the officer from the town the station was in ran her plates that day, it came up as "Fictitious plates". Then he must have inputted our VIN wrong because it came up non-existent. Now I bought that car brand spankin' new in 2002 and have registered it every year since then, so that was another major screw up.

    So, I go pick up my wife and the very next morning, at the crack of dawn, we went to the local NJMVC office. Lucky they have Saturday hours. We get in there and find out what happened. The woman at the office, who was extremely patient and helpful with us, traced what happened and printed everything out for us. She and the local police officer that was at the office both said our car should never have been impounded. The plate history was on their system as was our so-called non-existent VIN .

    Then we had to drive an hour to the Secaucus train station, to find a NJ Transit cop, to sign a release, so that we could drive another half an hour to Paterson to get our car out of impound. It cost us almost $260.00 to get to our car. We get to the car and the plates are GONE. I go back to the office and ask where our plates are and I'm told to call the police. We call the town police and they tell us to call the Transit police as they were the ones that impounded our car. Turns out they confiscated the plates and they were sitting in an evidence locker. (insert ill boding foreshadowing music here). Lucky for us, we had the new plates with us, because we brought the unopened envelope, with the post mark to the MVC office. New plates on the car, out of impound and all is now right with the world, other than trying to get our old plates back from the Transit cops, so we can turn them into MVC.

    Now, I look forward to my down time on Saturday mornings, but this Saturday turned out to be more of a work day, with all the driving around and stress. We left our house at 6am and didn't get home till about 2pm.

    That Monday, my wife calls the Transit cops back about our plates, because they never called us back like we asked them to do. They tell us that they are going to turn the plates in to MVC as they always do with things like this. My wife tells them, "NO, we are responsible for the plates and we want them back so we can turn them in." The officer tells here that, 'But we turn the plates in", being a totally dense ........ better left unsaid there. What would have happened if those were our only plates and they had TOTALLY screwed the pooch on this one... Well, my wife tells them we want a receipt for the plates. We are responsible for them, so we want a receipt if they are going to turn them in. My wife is giving them 21 days to comply, before she starts badgering them for one. I feel she's being a little lenient there, I would have given them a week, but that's me.

    At this point, we figure, we know we are going to get our money back from NJMVC. The woman at the MVC office pretty much told us that was going to happen since it was an inter-departmental mistake and totally not our fault. Gave us the address to write to along with all the other info we received. So all seems to be right at this point, even though we are still really angry about this.

    Well, a week later, we get a notice from the post office that there is a certified letter waiting for us. We figure it's our receipt. Man, were we ever wrong. It was from the local police department where the train station is and it contained 2, not 1, but 2 "EFFIN" summonses. 1 for abandoning a vehicle (HUH???) and 1 for fictitious plates....WTF??? both are made out to me and now I have to go to EFFIN' court. ARRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH. This just gets worse and worse. I can see it now, if the prosecutor gives me a hard time, I can see I'm going to end up in jail for contempt. Blah.

    ***Dis-engage RANT mode***

    Thank ye fer yer patience.

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    Discovered something else about this site today

    Monday, January 7, 2008, 11:04 PM EST [General]

    If you move your music player to the blogs and you are an active blogger, you are going to have to move your player up. Once it gets pushed off the page, unless you are in the blog section it stops working on you main site page.

    Oh and don't forget to delete the earlier posting of your player, or it gets really noisey on your blog page. Harrrrrr

    So, that being said...top. heheheh.

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    Site design suggestions for all to peruse

    Friday, January 4, 2008, 09:10 PM EST [General]

    I posted this on the Renspace forum, but figure more of ye will see it this way.

    Me daughter's BF discovered this one fer me.
    I was havin' problems gettin' me friends and photos to display properly. The photo frame was bein' pushed under the gallery display and some of me friends were not showin' up, even though the count was right.

    The answer, the music player and an image were to big for the left side column of me profile and were pushing things that should be in the middle, to under the right side column and the right side column was bein' partially pushed out of the page frame. I moved the music player into a blog post and thumbnailed the offending image and viola, no not that over grown fiddle thing, the Frenchie word for "Oooohhh, thats better". My pictures now display properly and hey, my missin' friends, their ye be. Heh.

    The music player still works well on my profile view, or "My Site" as it be called here. Movin' it to a blog post doesn't seem to affect it's intended performance in the least.

    Also, if you have a very busy background and stay with a font such as this one, the background eats anything on top, making it very hard to read. Work with the modules to make them more visible on top of the background, or work with the font and color you use to make it more readable.

    Hope this helps.

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    The "Wheel" eh?

    Friday, January 4, 2008, 09:05 PM EST [Odds n' ends]

    Tis funny, but me RL name is wheel in Spanish. Heh, go figure.


    You are The Wheel of Fortune


    Good fortune and happiness but sometimes a species of
    intoxication with success


    The Wheel of Fortune is all about big things, luck, change, fortune. Almost always good fortune. You are lucky in all things that you do and happy with the things that come to you. Be careful that success does not go to your head however. Sometimes luck can change.


    What Tarot Card are You?
    Take the Test to Find Out.


    Hmm, was in Atlantic City this past weekend. I can tell ye that the "Wheel of Fortune" was not kind to me at all. heheheh.
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    Happy Holidays to ye all.

    Friday, December 21, 2007, 09:53 PM EST [General]

    Do not be fergettin' to turn of me music player, before viewin' this.

    If yer easily offended, I appologize in advance and tell ye not to watch it. Tis SFW so not to worry there.

    Enjoy and have a very merry to all.

    Jeff Dunham; Achmed's "Jingle Bombs"

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