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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic |
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On Jul 10, 5:56*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. *I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic |
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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic A state of limp wristed girliemen...right Swill? |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic A state of limp wristed girliemen...right Swill? Nope, a state controlled by very liberal Dem's who have gerrymandered the election districts to keep control forever just like dictators do. |
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Don White wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic A state of limp wristed girliemen...right Swill? You type, but you really don't know what you are typing. Since you are dumb, you might want to abstain from replying in cases like this. D |
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![]() "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! More states rights killed. Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. At a light it is 2 points. Bicycle tickets count points. You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic More points for highspeed chase. Get a wreckless driving conviction also. |
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On Jul 10, 10:38*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! *More states rights killed. *Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. *At a light it is 2 points. *Bicycle tickets count points. *You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. *Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. *Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. *See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic More points for highspeed chase. *Get a wreckless driving conviction also. They need to take this guy to the cleaners. http://www.thedailytimes.com/article...NEWS/907109989 |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 20:40:15 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jul 10, 10:38*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:22:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 5:56 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:48:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: http://www.thelog.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?x=9656 I think it's a good idea myself. I wonder what happens if you've lost your drivers license due to previous DUI's though? jail time? Sounds good to me. All sounds reasonable. I wonder how other states handle it. --Vic Not sure, but I think it maybe proposed to be fed. law. That would suck! *More states rights killed. *Actually you can lose you license in California for lots of things not including driving. Jaywalking counts 1-2 points. *At a light it is 2 points. *Bicycle tickets count points. *You could get your 4 points and not be able to get a license when you turn 16. *Minor with 0.01 alcohol reading. *Not near a car. What about a high-speed chase. *See them on TV sometimes. How many points? Seems pretty lame to go after a driver's license for non-driving offenses. How about non-moving (what we call them in Illinois) offenses. Broken taillight, for instance. Don't worry about that California stuff becoming Fed law. Country won't put up with it. Don't know why you tolerate it there. --Vic More points for highspeed chase. *Get a wreckless driving conviction also. They need to take this guy to the cleaners. http://www.thedailytimes.com/article...NEWS/907109989 I heard once, not sure if it's true or not, but on the average weekend, 25% of all boaters are close to, if not outright, legally inebriated. |
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