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On Tuesday, I went on the M-train from SF State to Powell Station. I went on, no big deal. But at the station, there were cops checking transfers. My transfer was 2 hours EXPIRED. It looked short like an extremely short transfer, so they took a second look. Of course, they write me a citation. Now it'll appear on my license because it's an infraction, not a misdemeanor.


I live with my parents, and my mom will get so angry at me if/when she finds out. I know of the courtesy mail they send you. I'm about to get the job I applied for, so I could totally pay for it. Is there any way she would not find out? How much is it, approximately?

2007-09-13 19:34:03 · 2 answers · asked by Matt 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

2 answers

just tell your mom and don't worry about no more. Do the responsible thing pay the ticket. Be honest.

2007-09-13 22:51:37 · answer #1 · answered by daffy duck 1 · 0 0

OK, I don't understand-

an expired transfer...sure. Time happens.

but they cited you for what ? theft of services ?
And how will this appear on your license? Lots of people
ride the train who don't have a license.

I believe you, but the circumstance is ....odd.

2007-09-14 11:26:44 · answer #2 · answered by sirbobby98121 7 · 0 0

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