• peteypete420@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I won’t claim I know what the “Truth in Lending” act is, or if it refers to red ink at a 45 degree angle. But even if it is real, I highly doubt it has anything to do with moving violations.

    I frequently have to explain to people that the statue of limitations does not mean a ticket from 20 years ago is done with.

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      2 months ago

      The truth in lending law or another similar law does indeed allow you to cancel a loan. Tickets aren’t loans obviously though. The goal is you could get a car loan or a mortgage, and then decide it was a bad idea and cancel the loan, and give back the property.

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        2 months ago

        Yep, I’m sure it is a real law but does not apply to moving violations or parking tickets.

        Also yea, sounds like a very reasonable law. Any idea if the red ink at an angle is a part of it?

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      2 months ago

      It’s so The Revenuers can’t use the document in court against you, duh. You done rurnt it. Checkmate, Gubmint.

      /s