Posted: 3/8/2007 7:06:37 PM EDT
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I'm applying for a lot of new jobs at the moment, I see some ask about past "moving" violations, and I'm guessing they mean tickets. My question is, what is the definition of a moving violation? The only thing I've had in the last 5 years is expired tags and I paid it and updated my tags. Will this be on my record as a moving violation? thanks. -mark |
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Wow, I had no idea TxDPS had this info online. I'm a bit disturbed, however, that I find myself with mixed emotions that I must pay to get my own records. Considering my state/local sales taxes help pay for the web-presence of this data, and considering that I have to provide such detailed information, I would want the ability to check the accuracy of this information free of charge. However, knowing very well the vulnerabilities of public-access databases and the ease of SQL/MySQL/Oracle DB authentication bypass (give me a few weeks and I'd focus on it), I would hope this is something of a safeguard against intrusion. Knowing government agencies, my initial impression is that the release of the data is more for a profit-making purpose than to safeguard private information. Wouldn't be the first gov't agency I've had to correct on safe-computing issues... Thanks for the link, I certainly think this requires further examination.
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Uh, I'd swear I saw that onion on her head move... ![]() t |
