If it isn't illegal then what is law enforcement doing enforcing it?

Here you get a ticket, you can go to court and enter a plea, or you can
plea no-contest and pay the fine. You can sometime opt to go to traffic
school in which case the charges would be dropped.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 3:05 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: immigration question
> 
> Huh. Anyplace I have ever lived it's a traffic offense and gets out
one
> point on your license. At three points they *may* suspend your license
and
> then if you drive anyway *then* you are committing a crime. But
rolling a
> stop sign as a crime? Never heard of it.
> 
> >Rolling a stop sign is criminal, it is a misdemeanor offence, and
> >subject to a fine, it also enables the officer to check for a seat
belt
> >violation in some states and insurance violation, both of which carry
> >higher fines. Sure you might get a warning.
> >
> >But in the case of illegal immigrants being in the country, they
don't
> >even get a warning.
> >
> >This isn't like Prohibition, Americans got their ale, but it is being
> >taxed.
> >
> >but
> >>
> 
> 

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