Southern Poverty Law Center Sues South Carolina Motor Vehicles Department for Suspending Driver Licenses of People
October 31, 2019
October 31, 2019
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Oct. 31 -- Southern Poverty Law Center issued the following news:
During a traffic stop, Janice Carter learned for the first time that her license had been suspended for unpaid traffic tickets.
To get her license back, the North Charleston resident would have to pay more than $1,600 that she didn't have. To get a hearing where she could explain why she couldn't pay the $1,600, she would have to pay an additional $800 in filing fees that she could no . . .
During a traffic stop, Janice Carter learned for the first time that her license had been suspended for unpaid traffic tickets.
To get her license back, the North Charleston resident would have to pay more than $1,600 that she didn't have. To get a hearing where she could explain why she couldn't pay the $1,600, she would have to pay an additional $800 in filing fees that she could no . . .