Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

Cal__Trask t1_jdecmsn wrote

Not a bad point, my reply would be that until and unless the court sides with her, there was no need for rockport to take any such action as there were already provisions in her deed allowing public use. So basically, why would they waste money buying property the public ALREADY had a right to use, money that could be used on other park projects.

Edit: clarity

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Competitive_Event_55 OP t1_jdecm8k wrote

The application was lengthy, but we submitted everything. It was pending for about 3 months. I've been unemployed while going through treatment for breast cancer. We relied on my husband's income, and while having small kids at home, it sure was nerve wracking..especially with the price of groceries. I appreciate your response!

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mehkindaok t1_jdec256 wrote

You quite literally have to hack your kids to pieces in order to have them taken away meaning all the kinds who are nothing but human ATMs to their "parents" do not stand a chance.

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AllstarGaming617 OP t1_jdebs94 wrote

Ok so you’re one of the few people here who have had some inter-state experience with the mass RMV and them not being apart of the national reporting system. My license is currently in Connecticut. We bought our house in Nh just before the pandemic and I put off migrating my license. How disorganized is that system? When I move my license to New Hampshire I’ll have a new license number, new address etc…any chance mass looses connection with my precious issues because of this. This is literally my only issue/interaction with the legal system so excuse my ignorance on how the police and their systems operate. If I were to get pulled over in mass with my new NH license how much information do the police have? There’s no social security numbers on licenses and I have a mildly generic first and last name. Since mass doesn’t get information about licenses and their movement from other states is there a slim chance my issues wouldn’t be detectable? I have no idea what level of information pops up for a police offer when they run a license through their computer. I know it’s a long shot

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Hoosac_Love t1_jdeaoc3 wrote

Now that you are qualified on your first year,requalification is much easier and national grid will now know by late december if you've requalified and you won't be shut off for non-payment.So next year you have no worries and you can let FA pay it all.

As far as this year I can't tell you because I have Berkshire Gas and they may be different that national Grid.Hopefully you'll get a credit!

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AllstarGaming617 OP t1_jde9tss wrote

I don’t know why I’m being so stubborn about this, maybe just years of frustration. This whole thing is literally my only interaction with the legal system and I’m naively believing as long as I do everything right and keep impeccable records I’ll ultimately be rewarded by the correct application of the law. I know…naive. I’ve checked with the RMV and the jurisdictions that I was detained in prior and they have no record of me owing fines or have being previously arrested so it seems as the state finally lived up to the last agreement that everything was scrubbed from the court system and I’m no longer expected to pay fines. It’s just these classes. Someone suggested trying to contact higher ups at the dmv via the state and I think that’s my next move before getting a lawyer. Speed is my main goal right now and mental block is getting this resolved as fast as possible because I don’t really have the luxury of time for litigation to play out. It may come to that. I’m going to have to get real creative with solution though because I don’t know if anyway for me to avoid driving in mass while litigation plays out.

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