And, MVA is like IRS, you can't seem to win in the fight. The MVA is far worse than the IRS. I deal with the IRS every day on behalf of clients. They do have checks and balances to keep the system working fairly. I agree they do have their bad apples. At a meeting with the IRS this past year the regional director made the statement, “We need your help to retrieve our agents who have wandered off the farm.”
The MVA is really bad. Recently a friend of mine received a speeding ticket from an officer who said he caught her on radar in NC while he was traveling opposite direction. How can the state prove the accuracy of this process?
How can the state prove the accuracy of this process? See, my point is the opposite - how can the driver prove their innocence? The state is going to believe the officer or other govt agency over the citizen unless we can prove the error or have a witness.