ToSlow Well-known member Site Supporter Yesterday at 6:15 AM #1 Forum Sponsor https://twitter.com/x/status/2039770115663929676
N nobbie48 Well-known member Site Supporter Yesterday at 10:34 AM #2 Having the wrong license is the same as driving without one. All the piece of plastic is, is identification. He got caught at least once before, as the interlock indicates. How many runs did he make before getting caught? How many accomplices did he have? Who handed him the keys? Who knew what he was doing but didn't snitch, family or friends? How do we punish someone who treats the law so lightly?
Having the wrong license is the same as driving without one. All the piece of plastic is, is identification. He got caught at least once before, as the interlock indicates. How many runs did he make before getting caught? How many accomplices did he have? Who handed him the keys? Who knew what he was doing but didn't snitch, family or friends? How do we punish someone who treats the law so lightly?
Evoex The God Moderator Site Supporter Yesterday at 10:44 AM #3 lifetime ban, enjoy the bus. caught again, prison.
Jampy00 Well-known member Site Supporter Yesterday at 12:08 PM #4 Meh, normal occurrence at this point.
N nobbie48 Well-known member Site Supporter Today at 1:11 AM #5 Jampy00 said: Meh, normal occurrence at this point. Click to expand... Graduated licenses were a quantum leap. We need another one
Jampy00 said: Meh, normal occurrence at this point. Click to expand... Graduated licenses were a quantum leap. We need another one
Jampy00 Well-known member Site Supporter Today at 4:03 AM #6 nobbie48 said: Graduated licenses were a quantum leap. We need another one Click to expand... Don't disagree. But this is not a licensing problem, it's a people problem. Forum Sponsor
nobbie48 said: Graduated licenses were a quantum leap. We need another one Click to expand... Don't disagree. But this is not a licensing problem, it's a people problem. Forum Sponsor