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Originally Posted by Shoonra
And under which laws of which state is your homebrew DL issued??
You don't seem to realize that simply telling the cop who stops you, "Gee, I left my wallet in my other pants" or some other common (if phony) excuse, or even leveling with him that you don't have a (current, valid) DL, will probably cause you less trouble in the long run than handing him a homebrew DL which proves that you went to what must have been some effort to pull a jennabush on him, as well as insulting his (limited) intelligence by suggesting he'd fall for this fake license, etc.
Not having a license with you is one thing. Working up a fake license is something else and it will excite his curiosity as to who you really are and why you aren't showing him a real DL, enough for him to pull you in.
I realize that **** For Brains FKADVP is used to spending time behind bars and doesn't mind. Some other readers of this thread may have other hopes and plans for how to pass the time.
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Nope. I learned my lesson. It just took spending some time in holding cells instead of conforming to get the lesson down right.
What it says though, a college trained law librarian with a license to practice law resorting to that kind of slur, is that it really gets to you Shoonra. Thanks for that intelligence.
All I suggested was that you give a Certificate of Search on your true name to the police officer for identification purposes - that you tell the truth in fact. And you let him know since that is not your name on the Driver License card you are only handing that so he or she knows you passed the competency test for operating heavy machinery on the roadways - motor vehicles.
And that brings up AndyK's nickname/acronym. AndyK is a Treasury agent by the way...
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Originally Posted by AndyK
As I said earlier, I work for the IRS. Thus I'm a federal employee.
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**** for Brains Formerly Known as David Van Pelt.
I jump on the topic at hand to explain
capital integration. The difference between true name (given or Christian names [First Middle]) and legal or full name, when you attach it to the family or surname to form a
Government bond of 1933 with the Fed - AndyK's employer. So you might be seeing why I laugh at Shoonra for showing her hand - exactly
why she is so upset to help you all understand who you are in relationship to the law:
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...Definition.jpg
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...Name_legal.jpg
And why Congress, for $350 as administrator of the US district courts corrected the errant District of Colorado clerk of court - look closely at the dates:
http://friends-n-family-research.inf..._falsified.jpg
http://friends-n-family-research.inf..._corrected.jpg
Thank God there are people like James Roland BISHOP, AndyK and Shoonra. Remedy explains itself with attorners like the latter two blurting the Party Line on the Internet.
Regards,
David Merrill.