KUDOS to 9:54 a.m.! Rumpole, weren't you a little harsh on the original poster? Come on now, this isn't about folks trying to make it in this big melting pot we call Miami. It's about folks who can't effectively communicate in English (note I did not refer to it as the official language) & who take great pleasure in working against the lawyers who are necessary elements of the system -- all the while proudly parading giant chips on their shoulders.
This contributor is a douche. Who cares if you went to Yale. Treat the people in the courthouse with respect and dignity, and they will almost always help you out. Snotty Yale Douche.
bythw the woman is Ana and she is very sweet. I think most people know by now that you have to get 3 certified copies with the jail number and cell location on it and give it to her. Prepration makes your life easier. Making fun of her accent is not cool either. She is one of the nicest most helpful people at REG. Maybe your attitude needs adjustment. SHe could of just been an ahole and accepted your order then when your guy was not transported have let you find out the hard way how to do things right but no she is super nice.
KUDOS to 9:54 a.m.! Rumpole, weren't you a little harsh on the original poster? Come on now, this isn't about folks trying to make it in this big melting pot we call Miami. It's about folks who can't effectively communicate in English (note I did not refer to it as the official language) & who take great pleasure in working against the lawyers who are necessary elements of the system -- all the while proudly parading giant chips on their shoulders.
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Miami dade court services and transportation do an amazing job with a daily Herculean task. The rest of corrections waivers between horrible/nasty, and lazy/useless.Nowhere else in the state do you run into the baffling, bewildering, bullshit you get from our corrections staff. The job of corrections is to make sure nothing happens and they accomplish it daily. Heck, they even have slave labor to do anything that resembles work such as the feeding and cleaning. I have probably spent a year of my life trying to fix screw-ups committed by the booking desk. Ever have a judge order an inmate released in open court, or declare a nebbia satisfied only to have the jail ignore the jail card then tell you the jail card does not say what you saw the court services officer write? Only in Miami! BTW the original poster gave herself away rather easily and should be more careful if she wishes to remain anonymous. Jason G
I guess that means we should look for any Yale graduates that have been to jail.
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