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  1. ok send me a PM or email, I will be ther next month for a week Nov. 15-22 also.
  2. the place to go is the very Private Foundation room, not on Monday though as every friggin club creep is ther the rest of the week its the best ulta private club and the best food and view in Vegas. email me if you want to get in bill@tixx.com Las Vegas Foundation Room The Las Vegas Foundation Room, located high a top Mandalay Bay, provides a breath-taking view of the Las Vegas Strip. Members experience private access to our fine dining restaurant, exotic lounge, four secluded rooms, and banquet space. The room reveals a higher state of living in an eclectic atmosphere
  3. http://njlawman.com/Articles/Article%2015.htm THOUSANDS OF DWI CASES HINGE ON SALEM COUNTY CASE OVER BREATHALYZER CARD NJLawman.com Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:00 a.m. SALEM COUNTY - This could be a big mess. In March of this year, New Jersey State Trooper Roger J. Markert arrested and charged a gentleman with DWI. Eventually, the case went to court in Carneys Point Township which was the municipality where the arrest took place. The defendant's attorney argued that the breathalyzer readings should be thrown out because Trooper Markert's breathalyzer card was not valid. The trooper had received all the proper training, and the card had not expired. The issue was over the authorizing signature on the card. The defense argued that according to the New Jersey Administrative Code, a provision requires the card to have the signature of the attorney general and the superintendent of state police. Trooper Markert's card did not have both signatures. The signature that was on the card was that of a superintendent who had left the New Jersey State Police several months earlier. Furthermore, there was no permanent superintendent at the time the trooper received his most recent breathalyzer recertification. The municipal court judge held that the trooper's card "is defective on its face as it is signed by a person who had left the position of superintendent two months before the card was issued." Ultimately, he suppressed the card which, in turn, nullified the breathalyzer readings. However, the case was put on hold as it is being appealed to the Salem County Superior Court. It will be handled personally by an assistant prosecutor with the Salem County Prosecutor's Office. It is estimated that there are thousands of breathalyzer cards for officers all over the state which would not stand up to this judge's test. If the Superior Court upholds this case, the ramifications would be limitless. It is also expected that this case will reach the New Jersey Supreme Court, either way. NJLawman.com Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:00 a.m.
  4. you can apply online for geico in New Jersey now http://www.geico.com/
  5. NEXT TIME YOUR FRIEND SAYS THEY CAN DRIVE.. TELL THEM ABOUT DUI SCHOOL ZONE ..60 DAYS IN JAIL FIRST OFFENSE!!! most of us when we are out have enough sense not to drive ..TAXI.. but the times when you drive the 5 mins home.. it seems like refusing to take the breath test is the best option..DUI in a school zone first time is 60 days in jail ..refusal to take the test ..no jail.. this is the new laws in effect SEPT. 1 2004 from the DMV site Driving Under the Influence / Point System Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and the Point System in New Jersey Driving in New Jersey is a privilege you can enjoy as long as you drive safely. When you obey the rules and regulations, you are respecting your fellow drivers and you are properly using the roads that belong to everyone. On the other hand, if you violate New Jersey's driving laws, you will lose your driving privilege. New Jersey will also suspend that privilege if you've been convicted of a violation in another state that also would be grounds for suspension here. The violations become a permanent part of your driver history record. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or reckless driving are examples of some of the motor vehicle violations that can cost you your driving privilege. Because a suspension is a temporary removal of your driving privilege, it will take time and money to reinstate that privilege. This brochure presents facts about the penalties imposed when you drive under the influence of alcohol and other drugs in New Jersey. Points on your motor vehicle record Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) tracks your driving behavior by adding points to your record when you are convicted of a moving violation. The more serious the violation, the more points you are assessed. The point schedule shows a list of moving violations and their point values. Points-assessed violation notices After two years, MVS will send advisory notices whenever points- assessed violations are added to your driving record and the point total is 6 to 11. License suspension notice For a total of 12 or more points on your driving record, MVS will issue a notice of scheduled suspension of your driving privilege. Point violations remain on your driver record All point violations earned since March 1, 1974 remain on your driver history record. However, this record differs from your current driver status that equals the point total minus the point credit reductions. How points are deducted Your point total will never go below zero. Up to three points will be subtracted from your point total one year after: your last point violation; or your license restoration; or your record was violation and suspension free for the past year; or the last time annual safe driving points were subtracted from your record (whichever is later); or when you complete an MVS driver improvement program offered to problem drivers selected by MVS. You can receive credit a maximum of once every two years. Up to two points may be subtracted from your point total after: you complete an MVS approved defensive driving course. Credit is given for one program every five years. NOTE: None of these point reductions apply to insurance surcharge point totals. Court imposed fines and penalties Driving under the infIuence of alcohol or drugs (DUI) First offense 6 months-1 year driving privilege suspension $250-$400 fine 12-48 hours resource center maximum 30 days imprisonment* Second offense 2 years driving privilege suspension $500-$1,000 fine 30 days community service 12-48 hours resource center 48-90 days imprisonment* Third offense 10 years driving privilege suspension $1,000 fine 90 days maximum community service 12-48 hours resource center 180 days imprisonment* DUI in school zone or school crossing First offense 12-24 months driving privilege suspension $500-$800 fine 60 days imprisonment* Second offense 48 months minimum driving privilege suspension $1,000-$2,000 fine 60 days community service 96 hours-180 days imprisonment* Third offense 20 years driving privilege suspension $2,000 fine 180 days imprisonment* Refusing the chemical test First offense 6 months driving privilege suspension $250-$500 fine 12 hours minimum resource center Second offense 2 years driving privilege suspension $250-$500 fine 12 hours minimum resource center Third and subsequent offenses 10 years driving privilege suspension $250-$500 fine 12 hours minimum resource center Refusing chemical test in school zone or crossing First offense 1 year driving privilege suspension $500-$1,000 fine Second offense 4 years driving privilege suspension $500-$1,000 fine Third or subsequent offenses 20 years driving privilege suspension $500-$1,000 fine Third and subsequent offenses 20 years driving privilege suspension $500-$1000 fine Underage For persons under 21 (the legal age in NJ to purchase an alcoholic beverage) who consume an alcoholic beverage, then drive a vehicle when their blood alcohol concentration is 0.01% or more, but less than 0.10%, the penalties are: minimum 30-90 day driving privilege suspension if currently licensed; or 30-90 day prohibition from becoming a licensed driver at 17 years; and 15-30 days mandatory community service; and participation in an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center or other alcohol education and highway safety program OR a combination of the minimum sentences above and DUI sentences (see schedule) maximum DUI sentences (see schedule). If the blood alcohol concentration is 0.10% or higher, underage persons will receive DUI sentences as noted. Interlock device requirements The courts may require first and repeat DUI offenders to use ignition interlock devices. To start the vehicle, the driver must blow into the device. The vehicle will not start if the driver's blood alcohol content exceeds 0.05 percent. First offense, court may impose: 6 months-1 year installation of interlock device after restoration of driving privilege Second offense 1-3 years installation of interlock device after restoration of driving privilege; or 2 years suspension of registration privileges Third offense 1-3 years installation of interlock device after restoration of driving privilege; or 10 years suspension of registration privilege *Driving privilege suspension to commence on completion of prison sentences. Conviction surcharges In addition to the court imposed fines and penalties, anyone convicted of DUI or chemical test refusal is subject to: an insurance surcharge of $1,000 a year for three years ($3,000) for the first and second conviction within a three-year period. an insurance surcharge of $1,500 a year for three years ($4,500) for a third offense within a three-year period. a single $100 DUI enforcement surcharge that must be paid to the court with the required fine upon conviction. The surcharges will be imposed on a New Jersey or an out-of-state conviction. Failure to pay the surcharge will result in indefinite suspension of all driving privileges and the filing of a judgment against any personal property. Boaters Boaters convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) on New Jersey’s waterways will be suspended from both boating and all driving privileges. Violators under 17 will have their vehicle and MOPED driving privileges delayed for a term equal to the suspension period. No conditional or special work licenses New Jersey does not have conditional or special work licenses. If you do not have a valid license, or if your driving privilege is suspended for drunk driving or any other violation, you cannot drive for any reason until your privilege is restored. Insurance surcharge — point violations Motorists who incur six or more motor vehicle points are also subject to an insurance surcharge of $100 for six points and $25 for each additional point. The point surcharge will remain operational as long as a motorist has six or more points on his record for the immediate past three-year period. MVS will suspend all driving privileges indefinitely and take judgment action if the surcharge is not paid. Other surchargeable violations are: driving while unlicensed $100 driving while suspended $250 failing to insure a MOPED $100 operating an uninsured vehicle $250
  6. Thanks for all the opinions, i do respect them all. he blew a .11 ...yes He is an asshole.. we can all learn from his mistake when i was in my early 20's the cops drove you home! now its all about the money...dont fool yourself the insurnace companies are making afortune screwing everyone in Jersey. to screw up in your early 20's down in LBi and then to go to jail at 45 years old ..for 6 months .. thats some lesson TAXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TAXIIIIIIIIIIIII TAXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
  7. who is the BEST DWI Lawyer in NJ ? .. I heard of John Menzel from PT. Pleasant ?? a friend of mine is looking at his 3rd DUi .. 1 in the 80's 2nd DUI 2 years ago and a third lat month ... this is BIG For a third or subsequent violation, you will be fined $1,000.00. You must attend alcohol awareness classes at the IDRC for 12 to 48 hours. You must pay $100.00 for the IDRC program. You must also pay a $50.00 VCCB penalty, and a $75.00 Safe Neighborhood Fund Assessment. You will be sentenced to JAIL for a term of 180 days, however 90 days of the jail sentence can be served performing community service. You will lose your driving privileges in New Jersey for 10 years summer at the Jersey shore.........
  8. Montego Bay Belmar 1986 ..Sunday nights , with Beada
  9. Friday, September 24 The Original Love Pumps (Mark, Rene, Joel & Scott!)! w/guests Beggars Canyon $1 Domestic Beers until 11PM Happy Hour Hammerheads Opens 4PM $1 Domestic Beers 9-11 in the Main Bar ...Come Early THIS WAS THE BEST DAM BAND IN THE 90'S www.theheadliner.com
  10. charging a cover is one thing.. not honoring your vip cards ..is ...??? ummm
  11. thats what i heard and it was $20.00 with a VIP card.. can someone verify this ?
  12. WFAN's Mike & Mad Dog Live Broadcast with Special Guest Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes plus Patti Scialfa Starting 1 pm Coors Light Specials all day www.bar-a.com
  13. $13.00 cover Thursday, August 19 IN CONCERT: VANILLA ICE TICKETS ON SALE 8/1/04 FOR $13.00 in advance & $15.00 the day of the performance. Presented by Miller Lite. VANILLA ICE DJ on The Deck Free Admission (Deck only) BBQ Open phone 732-775-6200
  14. F , her ..She never bought me a drink
  15. it aint raining ITS POURING!!! HOUSE PARTY
  16. Set List Sucker Train Blues Do It For The Kids Headspace Big Machine Crackerman Illegal i Song It's So Easy Fall To Pieces Set Me Free Used To Love Her Slither Sex Type Thing Mr. Brownstone Surrender (Cheap Trick cover)
  17. nice day BEACH IS PACKED
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