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Old 03-10-2008, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
You can quibble about whether you are a "resident" of a particular jurisdiction, but, according to the Supreme Court, the state can insist that you have a DL from somewhere. Being a non-resident does not make you immune to the traffic laws. In fact, insisting that you are not a resident will probably inspire a court to require an extra-large bail to assure that you show up for court.

There's no quibbling. You either have evidence that you are a state citizen instead of a resident or you don't have evidence and they search you and your automobile looking for evidence of residency.

The State can only do it's insisting if you have evidence of residency.

Bail for what?
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