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Originally Posted by scottinalaska
Bird,
"...like tossing yourself an alleyoop pass that you may very well have to slam dunk at a later time."
That is great! Simply poetry in motion.
Yesterday I got pulled over for a suspicious out of date tag on my truck as I pulled into a store. I showed him my '05 tag in my glove box that I hadn't put on yet(boy,it was nice having, since I got it last year knowing I was loaning out the truck). I didn't show hime my DL since I didn't have one anyways and went in the store before he could hassle me about that, came out, and he was still there!
He told me that my driver's license expired 11 months ago. I told him I realized that.
"I could have you arrested if it is over a year expired," he dutifully informed me.
Whoa! The only crime where you can passively do the same thing you've been doing(driving) and the passage of time can create in you a criminal record. Heavy stuff man! I have one month before he hopes to pull me over and "arrrest me." It will be good practice in court, but I do question if it is true that he can arrest as opposed to ticket me.
Any thoughts?
scottinalaska
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Beat him to the punch. Rescind your license. Carry proof of your doing so, and carry it with you, and show it to him when he tries to proceed down that road, Grill him like King Salmon.
Or you could start a non-adversarial lawsuit, asking for a court decree that you have rescinded your license, because you are basing your right to travel on case law or biblical reasons, (great commission is a good one)
Then when he pulls you over, you can show him the judges decree, and ( I can't wait to use this line) "Officer, just save it for the judge."
Tell him he has the right to remain silent, anything he says, can and will be used against him in a court of law. If he cannot afford an attorney,,,, You get the picture.
A touch of non-physically threatening insanity don't hurt...
HB