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<blockquote data-quote="Triisomy21" data-source="post: 5012711" data-attributes="member: 42283"><p>Ok, so I was driving my car tonight, trying to burn off some of the old gas that was in the tank over the winter.</p><p></p><p>I had just taken it out last friday (4/27). I registered it yesterday but it was supposed to be registered and inspected in February. Since it was in storage I didn't bother, seeing as how it wasn't being driven.</p><p></p><p>I was pulled over tonight and the lady wasn't very pleasant. I knew right away it was about my inspection stickers. Before she said anything really I told her I had just taken it out of storage last week, registered it yesterday and have an appointment to have it inspected tomorrow. She looked at the 2 on my windshield sticker and said it wasn't an excuse. </p><p></p><p>She gave me a summons to show up at the police department within two days to show that it had been inspected. Otherwise, it would be a $60 fine. </p><p></p><p> Now here's my question. Can she give me a ticket? Under normal circumstances I know you have 10 days from registration to have it inspected. Which of course I am. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone else go through this when taking a vehicle out of storage?</p><p></p><p>I'm in NH by the way, and the law is RSA 266:5. I followed the link at the top of the forum in the sticky section but couldn't make sence of it.</p><p></p><p>Was she right to give me a ticket?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triisomy21, post: 5012711, member: 42283"] Ok, so I was driving my car tonight, trying to burn off some of the old gas that was in the tank over the winter. I had just taken it out last friday (4/27). I registered it yesterday but it was supposed to be registered and inspected in February. Since it was in storage I didn't bother, seeing as how it wasn't being driven. I was pulled over tonight and the lady wasn't very pleasant. I knew right away it was about my inspection stickers. Before she said anything really I told her I had just taken it out of storage last week, registered it yesterday and have an appointment to have it inspected tomorrow. She looked at the 2 on my windshield sticker and said it wasn't an excuse. She gave me a summons to show up at the police department within two days to show that it had been inspected. Otherwise, it would be a $60 fine. Now here's my question. Can she give me a ticket? Under normal circumstances I know you have 10 days from registration to have it inspected. Which of course I am. Does anyone else go through this when taking a vehicle out of storage? I'm in NH by the way, and the law is RSA 266:5. I followed the link at the top of the forum in the sticky section but couldn't make sence of it. Was she right to give me a ticket? [/QUOTE]
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