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California DMV Sending Errant Notices of Intent To Suspend Driver Licenses



 
 
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Old May 1st 08, 11:13 PM posted to alt.child-support
Seni Seven
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Default California DMV Sending Errant Notices of Intent To Suspend Driver Licenses


In the latest chapter of "The Nightmare That Never Ends: Support of
Unwanted Children," the California Dept. of Motor Vehicles is sending out
Notices of Intent To Suspend the licenses of fathers who have long-ago
closed cases. It seems that the child support enforcement system is
undergoing an information technology upgrade---new computers----and that
the computers are erring on the side AGAINST the father with the automatic
assumption of DEADBEAT.

In the previous chapter, the fathers were denied their applications for
rent for apartments or loans based on credit checks, even though their
cases were closed long ago.

Trying to get record corrected can be as bad as trying to recover from
identity theft.

Even hypothetically worse in some cases:

If a father is pulled over on a traffic stop and does not realize that his
license has been suspended because he received no notification of a
suspension of the license from DMV (not unusual since change of address
information is not always performed), he could find himself being body-
slammed on the trunk of a Highway Patrolman's car and jailed perhaps over
the weekend for driving on a suspended license, a misdemeanor. He would be
guilty of the act of driving on a suspended license irrespective of whether
it was caused by the typical bureacratic bungling.

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Old May 2nd 08, 08:19 AM posted to alt.child-support
Chris
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Default California DMV Sending Errant Notices of Intent To Suspend Driver Licenses



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In the latest chapter of "The Nightmare That Never Ends: Support of
Unwanted Children," the California Dept. of Motor Vehicles is sending out
Notices of Intent To Suspend the licenses of fathers who have long-ago
closed cases. It seems that the child support enforcement system is
undergoing an information technology upgrade---new computers----and that
the computers are erring on the side AGAINST the father with the automatic
assumption of DEADBEAT.

In the previous chapter, the fathers were denied their applications for
rent for apartments or loans based on credit checks, even though their
cases were closed long ago.

Trying to get record corrected can be as bad as trying to recover from
identity theft.

Even hypothetically worse in some cases:

If a father is pulled over on a traffic stop and does not realize that his
license has been suspended because he received no notification of a
suspension of the license from DMV (not unusual since change of address
information is not always performed), he could find himself being body-
slammed on the trunk of a Highway Patrolman's car and jailed perhaps over
the weekend for driving on a suspended license, a misdemeanor. He would

be
guilty of the act of driving on a suspended license irrespective of

whether
it was caused by the typical bureacratic bungling.


Not to mention, they also have a bad habit of reporting payments as
delinquent to the credit bureaus; even when they are actually EARLY!
Needless to say, such fraud causes severe damage to one's financial health.
But who can come against these thugs? Since their guns are bigger, what they
say goes.........




 




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