Regarding loss of license, has anyone bothered to note the frequency of arrests made for people driving with suspended licenses? It's astronomical. Jail is the only answer for such, in my opinion.
Ed n Oregon
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Oh yes, it can be tricky. Isn't there a loss of license for DUI ? I donot think it is permanent, perhaps I should have used suspended instead of loss.
E in Long Beach
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On Dec 2, 2012, at 8:00 PM, Just Murray <krismurray@gmail.com> wrote:
Yup. And lose your license on the third ticket within five years. Permanent loss. Also you shouldn't get to drive until you are eighteen or after you are sixty five and possibly if you need corrective lenses you should be barred from driving, I mean what if you drove without them and killed someone's kid? Won't anyone think of the children? Poor innocent lives are at risk here! Maybe if you caused a accident you should lose your license too. See where this slippery slope is going? But the good thing is driving is not a right it's a privilege. One that the government could easily pull more often in order to keep its citizens more obedient. And that's my fear. Especially since a huge portion of the USA has no public transportation. And no cabs either. Imagine this. In order to drive you have to prove you have insurance. Car. Life. Health. No health insurance? Can't drive. Nope. Not yours. Even better. Gotta graduate high school to drive. You know. Prove you can think. Don't like high school chemistry? Failed it did ya? Too bad cuz you can't drive! A smoker? cant drive bcuz smoking while driving is a distraction!! This is the slope I fear we are on. I pray that my tin foil hat is obscuring my reality goggles and that life is not as it appears in my mind's eye. 🐽
~KM
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On Dec 2, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Elizabeth <eawalker@charter.net> wrote:
> Yeah, fines should be $500, loss of license for 2nd offense
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