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Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)



 
 
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  #11  
Old September 11th 06, 05:27 AM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,ga.general,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving
Larry[_2_]
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Default Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)

In article . com>,
"proffsl" > wrote:

> Larry wrote:
> >
> > Texas's determination has *NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER* on your
> > ability to drive in Tennessee or Florida *REGARDLESS OF WHAT
> > STATE ISSUED YOU YOUR LICENSE* unless, and only if,
> > Tennessee or Florida CHOOSE to give Texas's suspension some
> > effect in their own states.

>
> So, any state that honors valid driver licenses from another state,
> which is pretty much all of them, is practicing ununiform application
> of Police Powers.


No, they're not.

> Both the Texas citizen and the Tennessee citizen are
> guilty of the same offense, yet the Tennessee driver is free to drive
> in virtually all other states, while the Texas driver, no longer having
> a valid driver license, is not.


No, they're not.

> In other words, driver licensing as a
> Police Power is Unconstitutional.


No, it isn't.
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  #12  
Old September 11th 06, 05:36 AM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,ga.general,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving
proffsl
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Default Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)

Larry wrote:
> proffsl wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > >
> > > Texas's determination has *NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER* on
> > > your ability to drive in Tennessee or Florida *REGARDLESS
> > > OF WHAT STATE ISSUED YOU YOUR LICENSE* unless,
> > > and only if, Tennessee or Florida CHOOSE to give Texas's
> > > suspension some effect in their own states.

> >
> > So, any state that honors valid driver licenses from another
> > state, which is pretty much all of them, is practicing ununiform
> > application of Police Powers.

>
> No, they're not.


Yes, they are.


> > Both the Texas citizen and the Tennessee citizen are
> > guilty of the same offense, yet the Tennessee driver is free to
> > drive in virtually all other states, while the Texas driver, no longer
> > having a valid driver license, is not.

>
> No, they're not.


Yes, they are.


> > In other words, driver licensing as a
> > Police Power is Unconstitutional.

>
> No, it isn't.


It will go easier on you if you admit it.

  #13  
Old September 11th 06, 05:45 AM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,ga.general,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving
Larry[_2_]
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Default Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)

In article . com>,
"proffsl" > wrote:

> Larry wrote:
> > proffsl wrote:
> > > Larry wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Texas's determination has *NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER* on
> > > > your ability to drive in Tennessee or Florida *REGARDLESS
> > > > OF WHAT STATE ISSUED YOU YOUR LICENSE* unless,
> > > > and only if, Tennessee or Florida CHOOSE to give Texas's
> > > > suspension some effect in their own states.
> > >
> > > So, any state that honors valid driver licenses from another
> > > state, which is pretty much all of them, is practicing ununiform
> > > application of Police Powers.

> >
> > No, they're not.

>
> Yes, they are.
>
>
> > > Both the Texas citizen and the Tennessee citizen are
> > > guilty of the same offense, yet the Tennessee driver is free to
> > > drive in virtually all other states, while the Texas driver, no longer
> > > having a valid driver license, is not.

> >
> > No, they're not.

>
> Yes, they are.
>
>
> > > In other words, driver licensing as a
> > > Police Power is Unconstitutional.

> >
> > No, it isn't.

>
> It will go easier on you if you admit it.


What will go easier on me?

And why would I admit your delusions and incorrect understandings of the
law are right?
  #14  
Old September 11th 06, 07:01 AM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,ga.general,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving
proffsl
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Default Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)

Larry wrote:
> proffsl wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > > proffsl wrote:
> > > > Larry wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Texas's determination has *NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER* on
> > > > > your ability to drive in Tennessee or Florida *REGARDLESS
> > > > > OF WHAT STATE ISSUED YOU YOUR LICENSE* unless,
> > > > > and only if, Tennessee or Florida CHOOSE to give Texas's
> > > > > suspension some effect in their own states.
> > > >
> > > > So, any state that honors valid driver licenses from another
> > > > state, which is pretty much all of them, is practicing ununiform
> > > > application of Police Powers.
> > >
> > > No, they're not.

> >
> > Yes, they are.
> >
> >
> > > > Both the Texas citizen and the Tennessee citizen are
> > > > guilty of the same offense, yet the Tennessee driver is free to
> > > > drive in virtually all other states, while the Texas driver, no longer
> > > > having a valid driver license, is not.
> > >
> > > No, they're not.

> >
> > Yes, they are.
> >
> >
> > > > In other words, driver licensing as a
> > > > Police Power is Unconstitutional.
> > >
> > > No, it isn't.

> >
> > It will go easier on you if you admit it.

>
> What will go easier on me?
>
> And why would I admit your delusions and incorrect understandings of the
> law are right?


Because I am not delusional nor incorrect, but instead quite lucid and
correct, and "IT" will go easier on you if you just admit it.

  #15  
Old September 11th 06, 04:30 PM posted to alt.law-enforcement,alt.true-crime,ga.general,misc.legal,rec.autos.driving
=> Vox PopuliŠ
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Default Kaldis, OCD and You! <= what every sane person should know (was: Suspended license from another state)


"proffsl" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Larry wrote:
>> proffsl wrote:
>> > Larry wrote:
>> > > proffsl wrote:
>> > > > Larry wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Texas's determination has *NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER* on
>> > > > > your ability to drive in Tennessee or Florida *REGARDLESS
>> > > > > OF WHAT STATE ISSUED YOU YOUR LICENSE* unless,
>> > > > > and only if, Tennessee or Florida CHOOSE to give Texas's
>> > > > > suspension some effect in their own states.
>> > > >
>> > > > So, any state that honors valid driver licenses from another
>> > > > state, which is pretty much all of them, is practicing ununiform
>> > > > application of Police Powers.
>> > >
>> > > No, they're not.
>> >
>> > Yes, they are.
>> >
>> >
>> > > > Both the Texas citizen and the Tennessee citizen are
>> > > > guilty of the same offense, yet the Tennessee driver is free to
>> > > > drive in virtually all other states, while the Texas driver, no longer
>> > > > having a valid driver license, is not.
>> > >
>> > > No, they're not.
>> >
>> > Yes, they are.
>> >
>> >
>> > > > In other words, driver licensing as a
>> > > > Police Power is Unconstitutional.
>> > >
>> > > No, it isn't.
>> >
>> > It will go easier on you if you admit it.

>>
>> What will go easier on me?
>>
>> And why would I admit your delusions and incorrect understandings of the
>> law are right?

>
> Because I am not delusional nor incorrect, but instead quite lucid and
> correct, and "IT" will go easier on you if you just admit it.


Larry's one of the dumbest posters to misc.legal, an internet poseur who's
clearly too stupid to have even attended law school, much less graduated
and passed the bar as he claims.

Simply google his posting history to see how many times he's been laughably
wrong about the most basic issue of law or reality. He doesn't even comprehend
the most basic laws gravity, something that any non-retarded grade schooler
would
know.





 




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