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Professions and Licenses

countryclubjoe

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No license required, however one must still obey the traffic laws... Please don't confuse the issue.. If one is in compliance of the laws, one should not be stopped and or detained..

My .02
Regards
CCJ
 

countryclubjoe

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They can doubt all they want. But I'm not going to get into an argument with those doubters and I am not going to "teach" those who want to learn. It has taken years in law libraries learning this stuff. And because of Al Gore's invention of the internet it's all available by googling. However, buyer be ware, not all you read is correct.

I concur!
CCJ
 

MamaLiberty

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No license required, however one must still obey the traffic laws... Please don't confuse the issue.. If one is in compliance of the laws, one should not be stopped and or detained..

Not worth arguing about. I obey the laws that are RIGHT, convenient and where non compliance doesn't result in jail time. The rest I pretty much ignore. Not having any "tickets" would indicate I choose wisely most of the time. :) I don't recognize any non-voluntary government "authority" to dictate to me, but I don't argue with them any more than I do with rattlesnakes or thunderstorms.
 
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countryclubjoe

Regular Member
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nj
Not worth arguing about. I obey the laws that are RIGHT, convenient and where non compliance doesn't result in jail time. The rest I pretty much ignore. Not having any "tickets" would indicate I choose wisely most of the time. :) I don't recognize any non-voluntary government "authority" to dictate to me, but I don't argue with them any more than I do with rattlesnakes or thunderstorms.


OUTSTANDING,,, PRICELESS.

CCJ
 

color of law

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I guess if you enjoy spending your time that way. :) I've been driving for 55 years, the last 14 years of it in So. Calif. driving 300 - 400 miles a day in city, town and rural (desert) areas. I was "pulled over" just once, going above the "speed limit" (the old 55 MPH everywhere crap) on a deserted desert road. I paid the "ticket" by mail, since I wasn't planning on going back out that direction and had no desire to go back 150 miles there to "court."
That's it. No tickets and no accidents otherwise in 55 years. No need to study law for that. :)

However, I'm much better off staying out of "court." LOL Have a recurring dream where I'm in court and the "judge" is threatening me with arrest for "contempt of court." I just smile and tell him there are no words in English adequate to express fully my contempt of his court... Then I wake up. :) Don't know if I'd ever actually say that... but it gives me a good laugh to think about it.
That is known as the cost of doing business.

I equate not drawing the attention of traffic enforcement officers with not being a chick magnet.....;)
 
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