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Old September 11th 06, 04:51 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:
>
> So, Texas can presumeably deny the Texas citizen the Right to drive in
> Flordia by revoking his Texas driver license, but Texas can not deny
> the Tennessee citizen the Right to drive in Flordia. Again, not
> uniform.


Do you make this up as you go along? Texas cannot in any way, shape, or
form affect your driving privileges in Florida, unless Florida chooses
to abide by a Texas determination. This is true whether your license is
from Texas, Florida, Tennessee, or wherever.

Have a Texas driver's license that Texas suspended? Go to Florida and
get a driver's license there. If you qualify for one, you'll be issued
one, and you'll be allowed to drive in Florida. Of course, your Texas
suspension might prohibit you from getting one, but that's because
*Florida* has a rule about it.

Alternatively, Florida is also allowed to say "If you have a valid
license in another state, you can drive here. If your license in
another state is suspended, you can't drive here." If they want to
abide by Texas's determination that your driving privileges should be
suspended, they can do so if they wish. But it's up to Florida - Texas
isn't forcing anything on them.

You're not even close to getting it, are you?
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