No, highly unlikely, not just from that act alone - the only way your PO could find out is if they interviewed the store clerk or they got a court order for the credit card company to release the information on your account.
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I honestly believe it depends on the practice or office. I worked for an OB/GYN with a lot of idiotic women and I was yelled at once for writing in blue in. It was a confirmation number in "Misc". They told me that it is " illegal". I have worked in medical offices in the past and wrote in any ink I wanted to as long as it was legible and when scanned, it created a clear written copy. I have no idea why people think that it is illegal. I mean it is ink. Plus, by the year 2015 every medical office must have an EMR system so goodbye to paper records!
I have flown many times with my warrents. i had more than one and i was never arrested. but you should still take care of your tickets though. you do have options like monthly payment plan, community service, some places have weekend jail. if you dont take care of ur warrents then when ur id or license expires you cant get it renewed without them calling state patrol to come pick you up and then you will sit out ALL warrents at once. And without a valid ID you cant get anything done in the state. Not even car ins, which runs you the risk of getting another ticket.
Probably not ... but not to worry as you will most likely get caught anyway.
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There are too many possibilities to answer knowledgeably. It may be a reference to the case or the ticket being "scanned" into the courts computer system - It may refer to the violators vehicle being "scanned" by the speed measuring device - it may mean that the interior of the violators vehicle was "scanned" by the ticketing officer - etc. (?????).
Scanned *can* be an adjective... if you are talking about a "scanned document" for instance. But if you say "She scanned the room for her friend," you are using it as a verb.
I scanned the TV looking for a show.I scanned the map, realizing I missed the freeway exit.He scanned through the crowd to find her.
The opposite of scanned is unscanned or unprocessed.
The color of your eyes when scanned is determined by the pigmentation in your iris.
its not
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Scanned is the past tense of scan.
How do you darken or embold text in a scanned PDF document?
Sure. Any document can be scanned into a personal PC.