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Re: speeding ticket in Ireland Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2008 18:04:39 +0200

On Tue, 13 May 2008 08:54:32 -0700 (PDT), Romeo Raabe wrote:

>On May 13, 10:51 am, Romeo Raabe wrote:
>> On May 12, 12:36 pm, Martin wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:24:45 -0700 (PDT), Romeo Raabe wrote:
>> > >Well, I did find an address finally, it was buried in small type and
>> > >easy to overlook.  I also emailed to the rental car company and the
>> > >police asking how I can pay as my bank here won't make a euro check,
>> > >can I just mail usd check in approximate amount, but to this day have
>> > >received no reply.
>> > >If they won't reply to email, why should I worry?
>> > >I don't plan to go back to Ireland again.
>>
>> > I'd forget it.
>> > --
>>
>> > Martin
>>
>> Still no responce from the Irish police email address again, and their
>> phone number on the alledged ticket is an answering machine, and they
>> don't respond.  I've spoken to the Irish tourism office in New York
>> and they say they've never heard of such a thing and asked me to fax
>> the ticket to them, gave me a disconnected fax number.
>
>WHAT THE HELL IS AN HONEST PERSON TO DO IN THIS SITUATION? I'll pay
>if its mine, but the tourism office tells me its from Tipperary and I
>was never there. Can't justify putting a credit card number on a
>letter to (God knows whom) and sending it off overseas. Would you?

Forget it. It is possible that somebody was illegally using the same plate
number on a stolen car as the one on your hire car. It happens all the time.
--

Martin