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View Poll Results: Where do you keep your car registeration | |||
Always stored in the car e.g., glove box or other location in the car |
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20 | 76.92% |
In my wallet/purse i.e., it is on my person not stored in the car |
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6 | 23.08% |
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Yet you drive with the car?
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I get jacked off too, considering that the actual registration fee, not the CTP (Compulsory Third Party) is bugger all. I pay approx $270 or thereabouts in just the fee of registering the car. No insurance ofc, that is extra, depending on where you live. Now, the bulk of the fee is made up of taxes for the state government. I think off by memory out of the $270-odd, $200-odd is tax. And god knows where they spend that, because one area that the money is meant for is roads, improvement of roads just to name one. And the roads are crap here. Absolutely no idea in how to build roads here. Another thing that pisses me off is that in Queensland it is $200 dearer to register my car than in NSW!!! $200 !!!! I queried that once and was mistified at their answer: "That's just the way it is here, that's what we charge"! Now, considering my car is only a V6, no modifications of any sort to the engine or rest of car, apart from power windows and an immobiliser, which is stock standard, and the car being less than 10 years old, what highway robbery! And in a lot of other places i would imagine. |
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Weps
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$200 dearer in QLD?!
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The registration is proof of taxes paid, basically (as well as passing emissions tests). It has to be kept in the vehicle in the US (along with proof of insurance).
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Navy Seal
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Glove box inside a ziplock bag with proof of insurance that's required by law.
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Wayfaring Stranger
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My old car failed emissions, not because of emissions—it passes fine—but because it had a computer problem. I was waiting for my appointment to take it in, and thought the "fail" was enough for the 90-day extension you get on a fail. I got pulled over for speeding, and it was NOT good enough, I needed to go to the county facility and get yet another piece of paper while I waited my week to take the car in. Major PITA.
Good news is that my sone was ringing in the back in his car seat... wearing his police uniform costume/dress-up clothes. I was scrounging for the emissions stuff, and the female cop looks in back, sees my super cute son, and says, "Don't worry, I'm just gonna give you a warning." (I was doing 48 in a 40 zone) My advice, take a super cute 4 year old in a police uniform everywhere you go ![]()
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Certainly. I have no doubt that they'll catch me eventually and give me a ticket. I've been caught four times so far, but I only had to pay once. In the 11 years I've been driving I've paid for registration on three purchased vehicles and one ticket, for a total of roughly $450. If I had just paid my registration the cost would have been around $550, so I'm winning.
Even if I weren't, I would still refuse to pay on the basis of principle. I am not some witless cash source for wasteful, arrogant,ineffectual bureaucracies. They can try to force me to pay, but I'm going to make the bastards work for their money. It's not much of a statement, but it's a statement. Quote:
Sometimes you get lucky and settle in an area where the intentions behind taxation are benign and there is a conscious effort to mitigate the cost to taxpayers. In those cases, most (including myself) are happy to pay, even if government operates at a loss. Other times, you get exactly what you would expect from a comfortable monopoly with the right to exercise force, which is to say, nothing for your money. You become a support mechanism for an entrenched social institution. I refuse to be used like that. I demand a reasonable amount of accountability and concrete results from those I cede authority to in exchange for my consent. If they deem my demands unreasonable, they are welcome to try to take what they think they deserve, but I will not make it easy for them.
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