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SgtKetchup t1_jd9zatq wrote

I think two dates are getting confused here - tickets are OP's responsibility until they FILE the report. It then takes up to 12 weeks to GET a copy of the report. I'm not sure what OP should do in the meantime, but they should be able to get rid of any tickets dated after the time they filed the report, eventually.

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frazell t1_jd9ltqt wrote

I haven't had this happen to me yet, but it is one of my biggest concerns given how accessible plates are.

I would start with PennDOT and see what they say.

If you get them to issue you new plates and cancel the old ones you should be good. I haven't read the full statutes in a long time (and I'm not a lawyer), but PA makes it illegal for you to be responsible for tickets from a stolen plate. As long as you have an affidavit for such. I believe that is issued by PennDOT.

The police report isn't enough on its own is my understanding.

https://law.justia.com/codes/pennsylvania/2010/title-75/chapter-13/1333/

https://www.dot.state.pa.us/Public/DVSPubsForms/BMV/BMV%20Forms/mv-44.pdf

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HistoricalSubject t1_jd9c14g wrote

thats just wire brain stuff

the human animal is fragile. but its not so fragile that we need to cater to every one of its modern weaknesses.

we didn't survive as a species for 300,000 years, colonize and inhabit the planet, endure a few ices ages and become the top of the food chain because our biological body just couldn't get up an hour earlier.

i understand i sound a little crazy. but that stuff is just tossing pillows to lay down and continue atrophying on IMO

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