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Originally Posted by Darklaw01
I am a resident of Michigan and I just renewed my DL on May 30th 2006. Unless this is a new policy they've just initiated your problem may be local. Try a different Secretary of State office.
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If is not allowed, then just signed "JOHN DOE" DBA. You still reserve your right.
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08-31-2006, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Codee
Judge: "Did he give you a prommise to appear?"
Cop: "Yeah."
Judge: "whrere is it?"
Cop: "Oh, it was verbal."
Judge: "That is hearsay. Sorry. We will not be able to prosecute the arrestee for Failure To Appear."
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Not hearsay, and it's perfectly acceptable for the cop to testify as to what he saw and heard.
You'll notice that you're usually not there to sign anything when they leave a parking ticket on your car. Nor when they send you a ticket based on one of those red light or toll booth photos.
Being given the ticket is enough. Non-appearance may result in a default judgment against you, which is damaging enough without asking the prosecutor to spend more time and energy bring a charge of failure to appear. Those default judgments can (1) jack up your insurance rates, (2) make it tougher for you to renew your license, and (3) in extreme cases, the judge will suspend your license as part of the default judgment - a notification of that might eventually be mailed to you, but in the meantime the cops could nail you for unlicensed driving and the charges would stick.
It is even possible that, with the usual info the police dept has on computers about wants & warrants, your previous failure to appear will haunt you the next time a cop stops you. He might be very insistent on getting your signature or even taking you in to have you arraigned and released for traffic court on a money bond.
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08-31-2006, 05:54 AM
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without prejudice?
Living Souls have a right to locomotion given by a Creator God. These rights cannot be taken away. Indeed, "there can be no law or rulemaking which would abrogate them".
If you sign (lend corporation sole to) a driver's license on behalf of a juristic person "without prejudice", you are reserving 14th Amendment/US Citizen "rights" which the juristic person already had to begin with.
Using the juristic person to the Living Soul's benefit is a good strategy for many People. It allows for less stress, less hiding and more free time.
In response to an earlier comment, law is both Form and Substance, so Living Souls can refer to the words (substance) in their laws, and not cite (form) the actual statute, ordinance, code, etc...
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08-31-2006, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by RevokeTheTrust
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08-31-2006, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by charlesa6
If is not allowed, then just signed "JOHN DOE" DBA. You still reserve your right.
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I'm still "waking up". Are you saying by adding "DBA" (Doing Business As) to your DL also reserve your rights? And do you sign just as you would "without prejudice"? In your response keep in mind I am not a lawyer so KISS (Keep It Simple Sui Juris). I know theres also a "J" in there. 
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08-31-2006, 08:09 PM
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As a cautionary note, pay attention to the fact that these same people who insist that they are not driving "commercially" will treat the traffic tickets they accumulate in their "non-commercial" motoring as if they were commercial paper, and will sign their DLs with an abbreviation that means "Doing Business As".
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08-31-2006, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Darklaw01
I'm still "waking up". Are you saying by adding "DBA" (Doing Business As) to your DL also reserve your rights? And do you sign just as you would "without prejudice"? In your response keep in mind I am not a lawyer so KISS (Keep It Simple Sui Juris). I know theres also a "J" in there. 
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Yes, that is what I'm saying.
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08-31-2006, 08:19 PM
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Cautionary? And what would you like to protect Darklaw1 from?
""non-commercial" motoring", so are you arguing what they claim in their methods of transport?
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08-31-2006, 08:51 PM
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Thanks for chime in.
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09-01-2006, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ezrhythm
Cautionary? And what would you like to protect Darklaw1 from?
""non-commercial" motoring", so are you arguing what they claim in their methods of transport?
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She would seem to be protecting Darklaw01 from understanding who he/she is and to try to keep him/her stuck to the government fly paper.
Wouldn't want to lose another sheeple from the second class citizen flock!!
"O what a wicked web we weave when first we practise to deceive"
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