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"Greegor" wrote in message oups.com... The two drivers licenses you claim you have.. Please explain how that is legal somewhere. I believe each license would be legal in it's designated state. Can an attny not be licensed to practice in two different states? I'm squirming and wiggling impatiently! Got the new Brownie/ Girl Scout catalog, have you? |
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Greegor wrote: The two drivers licenses you claim you have.. Yeeeesssssss? Please explain how that is legal somewhere. R R R .... the little traveled twit begs for an answer. Here's one state's comments, just to help you out: "license holders who intend to visit a foreign country can obtain an International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association (AAA) before leaving the country. Some foreign countries require an International Driving Permit." And because I know you ask these questions out of your sincere desire to gain more knowledge, and often because you yourself wish to use the information for good purposes, I'll give you the location in Iowa where YOU too can get an IDP. http://www.autoclubgroup.com/mnia/tr...42§ionID=2 Smart Travel Planning Includes an International Driver's Permit June 21, 2004 Advanced planning for international pleasure or business trips goes a long way. One important step is to secure an International Driving Permit. About the International Driving Permit (IDP): * Accepted by over 200 foreign countries. This legal identification document translates U.S. driver license information into 11 foreign languages. * Umbrella Policy. If you have an umbrella policy, lost luggage may already be covered. * License and translation. Many countries that do not recognize a U.S. driver license will accept the IDP. Where a U.S. driver license is acceptable but requires translation, the IDP provides it. * Extra protection overseas. Even if you don't plan to drive, IDP photo identification can help you communicate with foreign authorities and get you on your way more quickly. * Easy to obtain. International Driving Permits are available through our network of 1,000 AAA travel agencies in the U.S. and Canada. Purchasing requirements. * Minimum age 18. * Valid U.S. driver license. * $10. * Two passport-size photos. * Signed IDP application. The IDP can be used for one year from date of issue and must be accompanied by a valid U.S. driver license at all times. ...end..... There now, feel better? R R R R R R R R.... And I DO hold a license from another country as well. So I actually have three. But what country is none of your business, because there I am known by the name I use here. And I suspect you, you low life scumsucking twit, would continue to lie and contact them and try to make trouble for me there. I'm squirming and wiggling impatiently! I hear you can get help for those locally: http://www.iowaclinic.com/news/article/index.jsp?id=114 How cute you must look. Did I help any with the info? R R R R R ....what a dimbulb. And still won't answer MY questions. You TRY for complex and what you think (because you are so stupid and immobilized by our ignorance) are difficult questions I have no trouble answering at all. It's because I don't lie. And you can't answer questions of mine, even simple ones, because you DO lie, and are of low moral character. Kane |
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"Kane" wrote:
Did I help any with the info? Lie is not help. Driving permits are not Driver's license's. When you travel, your belly tracks are sideways in sand? You lie about everything. lono -- Never it takes a brain to supervise. -proverb |
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"Kane" wrote in message ups.com... It's because I don't lie. Please, raise your hands class. How many think kane also claims he has never tossed off? Mrs. Grif |
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One of our local high principals did this to a 14 y/o girl. It will be
interesting to see if he keeps his job. This link will show the beating the girl got plus comments from local citizens. http://www.carlsbadonline.com/TheRan...033&forum_id=3 |
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Case law will support the school board in this matter. It may not
though, protect the actor. He may well pay. It sounds like there isn't much official support though. The community appears to be discouraged about LE and the schools there. (read the comments). Kane |
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That AAA IDP sounds like it is NOT a government issued
drivers license at all, and actually sounds like some sort of a revenue generator for AAA. Is the IDP connected to any government agency? It sounds like one step better than the Lone Ranger secret decoder ring from a box of cereal. That's NOT a second legal identity with a different name. Why did you pretend it was? |
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Greegor wrote: That AAA IDP sounds like it is NOT a government issued drivers license at all, It isn't. If I said it was I was mistaken, that's for sure. Since I have one I know who issues, so it would be weird for me to give you incorrect information. I make it a point not to do that. and actually sounds like some sort of a revenue generator for AAA. Yes it does. But it's not very expensive at all. So it must be more a PR or goodwill gesture by AAA. They do that, you know. Their primary income is from insurance. Is the IDP connected to any government agency? That depends on your definition of "connected." Do you mean "issued by?" No, of course not. I hope I didn't mistakenly make such a claim or lead you to that conclusion. That would be sloppy. However, it IS accepted by governments, including the US when carried by foreign nationals (but they must have other proof of permits from their own counties as well) who, when you go to their websites (Like the US state department) or various states DMVs, send people to the AAA for the international permit. It sounds like one step better than the Lone Ranger secret decoder ring from a box of cereal. Some governments don't think so. That's NOT a second legal identity with a different name. But in fact it is suggested as being used for exactly that in other countries. It's exactly why I got one. Why did you pretend it was? Pretend what was what? Here is a cautionary note from the USDS about where to obtain, and where NOT to obtain, and how to use and not use, the IDP. " The U.S. Department of State has authorized only two organizations to issue IDPs to U.S. residents. The organizations, the American Automobile Association (AAA) and the American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA), are permitted to sell IDPs only to people who are at least 18 years old and only to those who have a valid driver's license issued by a U.S. state or territory. The AAA and the AATA charge $10 for each IDP. " Boy, what a scam. They must be making billions. Don't you wish you could get a little? R R R RR R. Now of course the following doesn't apply to me, since I'm not a foreign national, but would serve to more fully answer your question as you are now expanding on it. http://www.firstgov.gov/Topics/Forei..._Driving.shtml " Quick facts for foreign visitors about driving in the U.S. Map of the United States with the American flag in the background E-mail This Page 1. An international driver's license must be obtained from your home country. This permit only verifies that you hold a valid license in your home country. It is your foreign driver's license that allows you to drive in the United States Contact the authorities in your home country to get an international driving permit. The United States does NOT issue international driver's licenses to foreign visitors. " They point out that you can use this until you obtain, if you are taking up residence, a US DL issued by the state you reside in. I never said one replaces another, or serves without the other. I'm not obligated to go on for pages clarifing all possible issues in response to your question. I'm only obligated by my own personal sense of courtesy to answer that which you actually ask. Now you've expanded, and I've tried my best to answer. I even went a tad beyond, because you've a tendency to make me out a liar when I fail to answer what you FAILED TO ASK. And you seemed to have dropped the part where I said I have a foreign driver's license in another country. That is possible to do in some parts of the world. So, with my state issued DL, and one from another country, and a IDP, I have three in total. What each does and serves for varies. But you didn't ask about that. So you are going to call me a liar for not answering a question you didn't ask? I see. Now, about the question I asked, given that I've been so considerate of you in answering your questions, I'd now expect you to answer out of simple courtesy, mine of you: Do you, Greg Hanson, advocate or support, morally or ethically, parents using lethal force to take their children from state custody? If so, please explain your reasons. And thanks again for your prompt response to this question. Kane |
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The IDP is specifically for declaring an ALTERNATE NAME?
How would it match up with the legal state drivers license? |
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Greegor wrote: The IDP is specifically for declaring an ALTERNATE NAME? How would it match up with the legal state drivers license? I'm sorry, but you haven't answer my question. Any reason you seriously think I should answer yours? I think I've more than shown my courtesy and responsiveness to your inane questions. How about you answer my serious question now instead of indulging in these dodges? Do you, Gregory Hanson, advocate or support, morally or ethically, the use of deadly force by parents to take their children from state custody? Yah see, Greg, I think some who come here have a rather large investment in knowing what people will or won't do regarding other people. And you made the statement to the cop that prompted my asking, so there's no "harrassment" or hidden agenda here. It's pretty obvious this is a serious question of considerable concern to all. It's getting close to the deadline. If no one else things you support it, I am beginning to based on that post to the officer and your refusal to answer. And we can just leave it at that if you wish. That I suspect you. And that likely others do. Is that what you prefer, or would you like to defend your stand, pro or con? Choice is yours. And further questions to me on other subjects are recognized for what they a harrassment for diversion on your part to avoid this important question of your position on the moral defensibility of using lethal force, and how you would apply that to parents of children in state custody. We aren't playing here, at least not to entertain you, greegor. So get with the program. Or join the other thugs that have come here in the past and spewed their sickness, and departed. Kane |
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