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The cops are not nitwits...they come from families and have families and normal living-challenges
arise too!
Go have a chat with them: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Prevent a problem before
it becomes a problem...... |
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The authorities should be informed. If they refuse to stop doing it.
Any one driving without a license, is also driving without any insurance. |
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If this relates to the person I think it is, then yes. I heard that they drove down the wrong side
of the motorway. As far as I'm concerned, knowing the difference between your left and right is
essential for driving. They may drive regularly and have experience, but until they have their
licence, they aren't legally allowed. And besides, if he hasn't got a licence, how the hell has he
got insurance for a car? |
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I agree. But, in some rare cases, a member of your family may have lost his/her permit because of a
foul up at the license bureau; in such a case, I would not divulge it to the police. |
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You can always take the keys first. With the new cars today, car keys are expensive. |
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No, because if that person takes you to school everyday so you don't have to walk two miles, you'll
be completely fine with it.
Also, just because they don't have a license does not mean that they are a bad driver.
I know someone who got his license revoked because of a DUI. Just because he make one mistake he got
his license taken. Now I do not believe that he should not have gotten it taken, but that it does
not suddenly make him an incompetent driver. |
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I would only do so if I thought there were a danger.
And I don't think I'd be "partly" to blame if they caused an accident, it is the Police's job to
catch people breaking the law; not mine. |
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