
Originally Posted by
idtheftvictim
I live in Dallas TX and I was contacted by a detective in May 2012 and told a woman was arrested with my actual drivers license card which was expired and not valid and said she had permission by me to use my id which was false and also had two prior tickets in my name as well using the id. I provided a signed affidavit stating that was not true and she did not have my permission and she was put in jail for a few months is now out on probation however the other two tickets she was given using my id are still in my name and have not been dismissed. My question is how does someone get stopped and given not one but two citations using an expired id when they do not look like anything like the picture one was even for drug paraphernalia so if the two officers would have done their job correctly in identifying this woman I wouldn't be seeking help and advice. So do I have a case to sue both officers for failing to id this individual and the city of dallas? I have all ready filed formal written complaints as well but I am the one suffering the consquences for something I did not do. I can not get another id until this is resolved and the citations are on my record as well preventing me from getting jobs.
She was driving with your expired license. Now you can't get ID? What did you use to drive after your license expired? Didn't you get a replacement license immediately.
In my area if you sue a Government agency you have to give notice of your intent to sue within 90 days. Are you within 90 days?
Now if the driving citations are keeping you from getting employment and you can prove a monetary loss, yes, you have a case.
What did the Police Department say about properly ID'ing someone when you contacted them? I don't know what procedure Dallas follows. One ID? Two ID's?
Do you know that you and the woman look entirely different?