Brickbat: Filed Away

In May, Connecticut officials sent the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles notice of a drunk-driving violation by Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, who had a commercial driver's license from that state. By law, Zhukovskyy's license should have been suspended. But Massachusetts officials did not act, and just six weeks later, Zhukovskyy's truck crossed a double yellow line in New Hampshire, striking a group of motorcyclists and killing seven. Now, an investigation has found that the written notice from Connecticut about Zhukovskyy, and tens of thousands of other notices of out-of-state driving infractions, sat unexamined in bins at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, some of them for over a year.
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States' rights. Massachusetts can ignore its obligations if it so chooses. Next time Connecticut should send its notices directly to New Hampshire.
It is outrageous that these notices sat there for over a year. Why weren't they tossed into the recycling bins months ago? Do these people just not care about the health of the planet?
They were sequestering carbon
The Registry’s workers are too dumb to understand the concept of triage. But that said, the ultimate responsibility is on the trickster who killed seven people.
People in the states that border Massachusetts, which includes New Hampshire, commonly refer to drivers from Massachusetts as “Massholes.” Obviously, they have good reasons for doing so.
The trucker, not the trickster. Stupid spell check thinks everyone is Loki or Coyote.
I don't know; he tricksed his way out of a DUI and suspension, for a while.
It's not just the people from surrounding states.
The sad part it, I've seen bumper stickers proudly proclaiming that that the driver is indeed a "Masshole".
Gawds, I hate this frickin' state!
I thought we opposed licensing.
Likely this guy would have driven w/o a license. But maybe the truck company could have taken his truck away.
Is Russky name. Check connection with Trump.
Good one!