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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE" |
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30 Oct 2005 07:02:11 PM |
| Object: |
NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving— and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
In Springfield, Oregon, a man leaves his home, gets into his car and
drives away. It seems perfectly normal. But what you don’t know is his
license has been suspended 32 times for everything from speeding to
failing a breathalyzer test. He has no legal right to be on the road.
It might not seem like a big deal, but some experts say that reckless
disregard for the law too often leads to recklessness on the road and
fatal consequences.
Five yong people were killed in New York, two bicyclists were killed
in Oregon, and four people killed in Ohio: All the fault of drivers
with suspended licenses.
(snip)
A hidden camera investigation
We found out for ourselves when we went to Los Angeles county which
has the most fatalities from accidents involving suspended drivers.
Our hidden cameras had no problem catching people with suspended
licenses behind the wheel.
And just where did we find them? Leaving the courthouse, getting in
their car and driving away, right after a judge ordered them to stay
off the road.
Our cameras caught Justin Pawlak. His record includes driving under
the influence, speeding, and racing on the highway. Yet we caught him
on camera leaving court in Torrance, California... and driving away.
We caught up with Pawlak as he was leaving for work and showed him our
surveillance tape of him driving illegally.
(snip)
We caught another suspended driver, John Kakish, convicted of reckless
driving and driving under the influence. In fact, his record was so
bad he was forced to surrender his license to the Department of Motor
Vehicles where it was destroyed. But as our cameras captured, that
hasn’t stopped him from driving.
“Dateline” saw him behind the wheel several times. One day we followed
him for eight miles from his house in Monrovia, California as he
tooled down the interstate and dialed and talked on his cellphone. We
caught up with him when he stopped.
(snip)
So what about the law?
Why aren’t people who are caught driving with a suspended license
arrested and put in jail where they can’t drive?
It turns out, in most states, police have the discretion to make an
arrest, and often don’t unless the drivers are multiple offenders. And
sometimes multiple offenders get away because the computer information
police receive when they check the driver out at the scene is
incomplete. That’s a crucial lapse, because that small number of
drivers who are overlooked are often dangerous.
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| User: "Tightwad" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep righton driving |
30 Oct 2005 09:09:45 PM |
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I don't like the whole tenor of this post.
It doesn't sit well with me or the Constitution that Government grants
Rights to drive or anything else.
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| User: "me" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
30 Oct 2005 09:55:45 PM |
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"Tightwad" <Tightwad@plum.net> wrote in message
news:YVf9f.33030$E17.17518@fe03.lga...
I don't like the whole tenor of this post.
It doesn't sit well with me or the Constitution that Government grants
Rights to drive or anything else.
driving isn't a right, it's a priviledge...haven't you heard that old
saying?
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| User: "John David Galt" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep righton driving |
31 Oct 2005 09:31:25 PM |
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me wrote:
driving isn't a right, it's a priviledge...haven't you heard that old
saying?
Yeah, from every nanny-statist *****-for-brains out there. Doesn't make
it true.
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| User: "Krustys Mom" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
30 Oct 2005 10:33:10 PM |
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"Tightwad" <Tightwad@plum.net> wrote in message
news:YVf9f.33030$E17.17518@fe03.lga...
I don't like the whole tenor of this post.
It doesn't sit well with me or the Constitution that Government grants
Rights to drive or anything else.
Thanks for your comment. It lead me to this great post on the subject:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.driving/browse_thread/thread/c4f1957997f6c76b
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| User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
30 Oct 2005 09:50:51 PM |
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Tightwad wrote:
I don't like the whole tenor of this post.
It doesn't sit well with me or the Constitution that Government grants
Rights to drive or anything else.
Fork that. Are you also opposed to the govt imprisoning those convicted
of murder and rape and robbery?. Reckless drivers are the deadliest
criminals in the country and i want them stopped. They belong in prison
and are damn lucky to get off with a mere DL suspension.
You want to preserve your right to drive, then drive carefully and obey
the law.
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| User: "Ted defend me and be a criminal coddler Kennedy" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 01:15:50 AM |
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On 30 Oct 2005 19:50:51 -0800, "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend"
<xeton2001@yahoo.com> was understood to have stated the following:
Fork that. Are you also opposed to the govt imprisoning those convicted
of murder and rape and robbery?. Reckless drivers are the deadliest
criminals in the country and i want them stopped. They belong in prison
and are damn lucky to get off with a mere DL suspension.
That's why Ted Kennedy should be incarcerated. To believe otherwise is
to be a criminal coddler.
You want to preserve your right to drive, then drive carefully and obey
the law.
Yeah, drive around on bald retreads without properly maintained
emergency equipment.
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| User: "{STP}" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 01:29:41 AM |
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In article <5uqam1dvasdl33lkmk2pfcn1defuphoogp@4ax.com>,
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
Every illegal alien should be in jail.
{STP}
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| User: "Rick Hohensee" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
30 Oct 2005 07:31:04 PM |
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In article <5uqam1dvasdl33lkmk2pfcn1defuphoogp@4ax.com>,
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses.
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving— and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
In Springfield, Oregon, a man leaves his home, gets into his car and
drives away. It seems perfectly normal. But what you don’t know is his
license has been suspended 32 times for everything from speeding to
failing a breathalyzer test. He has no legal right to be on the road.
It might not seem like a big deal, but some experts say that reckless
disregard for the law too often leads to recklessness on the road and
fatal consequences.
Five yong people were killed in New York, two bicyclists were killed
in Oregon, and four people killed in Ohio: All the fault of drivers
with suspended licenses.
(snip)
A hidden camera investigation
We found out for ourselves when we went to Los Angeles county which
has the most fatalities from accidents involving suspended drivers.
Our hidden cameras had no problem catching people with suspended
licenses behind the wheel.
And just where did we find them? Leaving the courthouse, getting in
their car and driving away, right after a judge ordered them to stay
off the road.
Our cameras caught Justin Pawlak. His record includes driving under
the influence, speeding, and racing on the highway. Yet we caught him
on camera leaving court in Torrance, California... and driving away.
We caught up with Pawlak as he was leaving for work and showed him our
surveillance tape of him driving illegally.
(snip)
We caught another suspended driver, John Kakish, convicted of reckless
driving and driving under the influence. In fact, his record was so
bad he was forced to surrender his license to the Department of Motor
Vehicles where it was destroyed. But as our cameras captured, that
hasn’t stopped him from driving.
“Dateline” saw him behind the wheel several times. One day we followed
him for eight miles from his house in Monrovia, California as he
tooled down the interstate and dialed and talked on his cellphone. We
caught up with him when he stopped.
(snip)
So what about the law?
Why aren’t people who are caught driving with a suspended license
arrested and put in jail where they can’t drive?
It turns out, in most states, police have the discretion to make an
arrest, and often don’t unless the drivers are multiple offenders. And
sometimes multiple offenders get away because the computer information
police receive when they check the driver out at the scene is
incomplete. That’s a crucial lapse, because that small number of
drivers who are overlooked are often dangerous.
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| User: "Ted defend me and be a criminal coddler Kennedy" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 01:14:29 AM |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:31:04 -0000, (Rick Hohensee)
was understood to have stated the following:
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses.
Well, Ted Kennedy doesn't drive any more anyways.
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| User: "Dick Boyd" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 02:40:30 PM |
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Rick Hohensee wrote:
In article <5uqam1dvasdl33lkmk2pfcn1defuphoogp@4ax.com>,
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses.
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses and organ donor cards.
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| User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
30 Oct 2005 09:07:22 PM |
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Rick Hohensee wrote:
In article <5uqam1dvasdl33lkmk2pfcn1defuphoogp@4ax.com>,
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses.
No way they should be on anything more than a bicycle. Lettting them
drive any motorized vehicle is criminal coddling.
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| User: "Ted defend me and be a criminal coddler Kennedy" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 01:14:35 AM |
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On 30 Oct 2005 19:07:22 -0800, "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend"
<xeton2001@yahoo.com> was understood to have stated the following:
DUIs should be given motorcycle licenses.
No way they should be on anything more than a bicycle. Lettting them
drive any motorized vehicle is criminal coddling.
Did someone call Ted Kennedy?
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| User: "Ted Kennedy - Capital Murder" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - troll shitheads on usenet |
30 Oct 2005 08:23:55 PM |
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laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE <xeton2001@yahoo.com> said the following
in rec.autos.driving...
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
You and ted kennedy should be the first to be locked up.
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| User: "Dick Boyd" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 03:04:16 AM |
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laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving- and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
<<SNIP>>
This quote from the program bothers me. "Of course, not all suspended
drivers are dangerous." I watched the program and did not catch this
remark. But in reading the transcript, the remark just leaps out.
If the driver was not dangerous, why was the license suspended? No
insurance? Does lack of insurance make a driver dangerous? Maybe not,
but how does the driver show financial responsibility? Repeated
offenses? Those offenses are indicators that the driver is dangerous.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Reckless
behavior such as impaired driving? Again an offense that indicates the
driver is too dangerous to be trusted with the lives of others.
How does the state handle the impaired driver issue? Is it a state like
Louisiana which gets passing grades from MADD, yet still has an
increasing trend in impaired fatalities? Or a state like Utah or
Massachusetts which uses other tactics to eliminate impaired driving?
Maybe the mind set is what set me off on this. ALL drivers are
dangerous, even me and sometimes even (name deleted to avoid ad hominem
attack). The most dangerous drivers are those that do not think they
are dangerous. One way to recognize them is that they do not wear seat
belts. Another way to recognize them is the way they release anger.
Another way to recognize them is the "above the law" attitude of
driving without a license.
Does the report imply that our courts are incompetent? Or just
inconsistent? Are there people whose license was suspended, but should
not have been suspended? Is the topic of suspension worth an expanded
discussion?
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| User: "Krustys Mom" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 10:43:21 AM |
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"***** Boyd" <dickboyd@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1130749456.624238.268780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving- and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
<<SNIP>>
This quote from the program bothers me. "Of course, not all suspended
drivers are dangerous." I watched the program and did not catch this
remark. But in reading the transcript, the remark just leaps out.
If the driver was not dangerous, why was the license suspended? No
insurance? Does lack of insurance make a driver dangerous? Maybe not,
but how does the driver show financial responsibility? Repeated
offenses? Those offenses are indicators that the driver is dangerous.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Reckless
behavior such as impaired driving? Again an offense that indicates the
driver is too dangerous to be trusted with the lives of others.
How does the state handle the impaired driver issue? Is it a state like
Louisiana which gets passing grades from MADD, yet still has an
increasing trend in impaired fatalities? Or a state like Utah or
Massachusetts which uses other tactics to eliminate impaired driving?
Maybe the mind set is what set me off on this. ALL drivers are
dangerous, even me and sometimes even (name deleted to avoid ad hominem
attack). The most dangerous drivers are those that do not think they
are dangerous. One way to recognize them is that they do not wear seat
belts. Another way to recognize them is the way they release anger.
Another way to recognize them is the "above the law" attitude of
driving without a license.
According to the supreme court, driving is a right:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.driving/browse_thread/thread/c4f1957997f6c76b
Does the report imply that our courts are incompetent? Or just
inconsistent? Are there people whose license was suspended, but should
not have been suspended? Is the topic of suspension worth an expanded
discussion?
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
01 Nov 2005 06:12:37 PM |
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Krusty's Mom wrote:
"***** Boyd" <dickboyd@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1130749456.624238.268780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving- and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
<<SNIP>>
This quote from the program bothers me. "Of course, not all suspended
drivers are dangerous." I watched the program and did not catch this
remark. But in reading the transcript, the remark just leaps out.
If the driver was not dangerous, why was the license suspended? No
insurance? Does lack of insurance make a driver dangerous? Maybe not,
but how does the driver show financial responsibility? Repeated
offenses? Those offenses are indicators that the driver is dangerous.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Reckless
behavior such as impaired driving? Again an offense that indicates the
driver is too dangerous to be trusted with the lives of others.
How does the state handle the impaired driver issue? Is it a state like
Louisiana which gets passing grades from MADD, yet still has an
increasing trend in impaired fatalities? Or a state like Utah or
Massachusetts which uses other tactics to eliminate impaired driving?
Maybe the mind set is what set me off on this. ALL drivers are
dangerous, even me and sometimes even (name deleted to avoid ad hominem
attack). The most dangerous drivers are those that do not think they
are dangerous. One way to recognize them is that they do not wear seat
belts. Another way to recognize them is the way they release anger.
Another way to recognize them is the "above the law" attitude of
driving without a license.
According to the supreme court, driving is a right:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.driving/browse_thread/thread/c4f1957997f6c76b
That's the right to locomotion, which is not the same as the right to
drive an automobile. Walking, bicycling, horseback, and other methods
of relocating are available.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 02:27:21 PM |
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***** Boyd wrote:
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving- and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
<<SNIP>>
This quote from the program bothers me. "Of course, not all suspended
drivers are dangerous." I watched the program and did not catch this
remark. But in reading the transcript, the remark just leaps out.
If the driver was not dangerous, why was the license suspended? No
insurance? Does lack of insurance make a driver dangerous? Maybe not,
but how does the driver show financial responsibility? Repeated
offenses? Those offenses are indicators that the driver is dangerous.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Reckless
behavior such as impaired driving? Again an offense that indicates the
driver is too dangerous to be trusted with the lives of others.
How does the state handle the impaired driver issue? Is it a state like
Louisiana which gets passing grades from MADD, yet still has an
increasing trend in impaired fatalities? Or a state like Utah or
Massachusetts which uses other tactics to eliminate impaired driving?
Maybe the mind set is what set me off on this. ALL drivers are
dangerous, even me and sometimes even (name deleted to avoid ad hominem
attack). The most dangerous drivers are those that do not think they
are dangerous. One way to recognize them is that they do not wear seat
belts. Another way to recognize them is the way they release anger.
Another way to recognize them is the "above the law" attitude of
driving without a license.
OK.
But say someone is interested in complying with the law, but doesn't
have the money to pay the fines or hire a lawyer.
Aren't the poor unfailrly penalized?
Many times, those anal retentive, stick up their *****, low IQ Bush type
law and order "republicans" <even if they're liberal> think raising
fines and court costs will be enough of a detterent to stop otherwise
law abiding citizens from driving.
It isn't.
This is best exemplified by the number of illegal Hispanics who drive.
At the very least, a license would allow law enforcement to track
immigrants, and would also allow them to purchase auto insurance.
Why do you think some people are so short-sighted?
Does the report imply that our courts are incompetent? Or just
inconsistent? Are there people whose license was suspended, but should
not have been suspended? Is the topic of suspension worth an expanded
discussion?
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| User: "N8N" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 04:14:21 AM |
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***** Boyd wrote:
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught driving
with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are killers.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9829999/
Drivers with suspended licenses flout the law and keep driving- and
many don't belong behind the wheel at all
<<SNIP>>
This quote from the program bothers me. "Of course, not all suspended
drivers are dangerous." I watched the program and did not catch this
remark. But in reading the transcript, the remark just leaps out.
If the driver was not dangerous, why was the license suspended? No
insurance? Does lack of insurance make a driver dangerous? Maybe not,
but how does the driver show financial responsibility? Repeated
offenses? Those offenses are indicators that the driver is dangerous.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Reckless
behavior such as impaired driving? Again an offense that indicates the
driver is too dangerous to be trusted with the lives of others.
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
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| User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 10:35:24 AM |
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N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
felony, even something like tax evasion, you lose the right to have a
gun or in some states to vote.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 03:19:52 PM |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
That you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's not fact, retard. I know
of people who have lost their license for non-driving violations.
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| User: "Furious George" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
02 Nov 2005 11:10:37 AM |
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wrote:
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
That you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's not fact, retard. I know
of people who have lost their license for non-driving violations.
Don't get all bent out of shape. Just pay up your child support and
you'll get your license back.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
02 Nov 2005 06:01:01 PM |
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Furious George wrote:
TedKennedyMurderedHisPregnantMistress.dwpj65@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
That you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's not fact, retard. I know
of people who have lost their license for non-driving violations.
Don't get all bent out of shape. Just pay up your child support and
you'll get your license back.
I sent your mom her check last week.
Damned, I *knew* I shoulda been wearing a rubber at that party where we
all took turns with the *****.
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| User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
02 Nov 2005 12:16:39 PM |
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wrote:
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
That you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's not fact, retard. I know
of people who have lost their license for non-driving violations.
Ok loonybird, you may be right. Like i said, it's the same as how
citizens lose RKBA for "crimes" like tax evasion. Ask pete rose.
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| User: "Dick Boyd" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
02 Nov 2005 12:53:05 PM |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
TedKennedyMurderedHisPregnantMistress.dwpj65@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
N8N wrote:
In many states DL suspension is used as a tool to enforce other laws,
like underage drinking (even if not driving) non-payment of child
support, etc. so it is quite possible that there are a few people out
there with suspended DLs that have never received a ticket in their
lives.
nate
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me. It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
That you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it's not fact, retard. I know
of people who have lost their license for non-driving violations.
Ok loonybird, you may be right. Like i said, it's the same as how
citizens lose RKBA for "crimes" like tax evasion. Ask pete rose.
RKBA. Except in California where the Second Ammendment has been
interpretd by the Sierra Club to mean the right to arm bears.
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| User: "Paul." |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 02:18:29 PM |
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On 31 Oct 2005 08:35:24 -0800, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
<xeton2001@yahoo.com> said the following in rec.autos.driving...
I've never heard of taking away someone's DL for a non-driving offense
but it wouldn't surprise me.
I guess that it should be expected that you would be unaware of an
initiative that has been in effect in your own home state since 1995.
See: http://tinyurl.com/bpgxt
It's like how if you're convicted of ANY
felony, even something like tax evasion, you lose the right to have a
gun or in some states to vote.
CRIMINAL CODDLER!!!!!
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"There's not a shred of evidence that the jerries murdered anything
close to 7 million jooz. Another monstrous lie just like the 9-11
official story. "
-- Laura Bush murdered her boyfriend, 12/01/2004
Ref: http://tinyurl.com/9oog5
Message-ID: <780ea958.0411302101.5ef25456@posting.google.com>
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| User: "proffsl" |
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| Title: Re: NATIONAL EPIDEMIC - Drivers with suspended license keep right on driving |
31 Oct 2005 03:20:21 PM |
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laura bush wrote:
And so it goes in criminal coddler america. Anyone caught
driving with a suspended DL should go to prison. They are
killers.
There are drivers with licenses who have killed others.
There are drivers without licenses who have killed no others.
Your reasoning is flawed.
Your mentality is warped.
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