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mapuc 06-19-15 03:53 PM

They will not be allowed to drive in New Jersey
 
Maybe there's a reason behind this upcoming law

http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/...posed_law.html

Markus

fireftr18 06-19-15 04:04 PM

It's about time, they drive way too slow, constantly make sudden lane changes, never use a turn signal. Then they suddenly speed up.:har:

u crank 06-19-15 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fireftr18 (Post 2322468)
It's about time, they drive way too slow, constantly make sudden lane changes, never use a turn signal. Then they suddenly speed up.:har:

The statistics for fatalities among this particular group are extremely low.:O:

Sailor Steve 06-19-15 04:10 PM

I think I'm detecting a bit of prejudice here, judging them by who they are and not what they do. You don't see any of "them" breaking laws all the time. In fact I would say they're safer drivers that most of you...I mean us.

Oberon 06-19-15 04:25 PM

This them and us should not stand!
This is the slippery slope towards hatred towards the vitally disabled, I will probably get called out as being PC here, but I agree with Reg Shoe;
'Inside every living person is a dead person waiting to get out.'

https://scottkenemore.files.wordpres...hore.jpg?w=474

August 06-19-15 07:37 PM

I read somewhere that it costs the state something like 15 grand to process a bill into law. And they wonder why people think they are taxed too much... :nope:

Tango589 06-20-15 05:00 AM

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Drivers licenses and other documents may no longer be issued to dead people
So there's still a chance the dead will be allowed to drive?

Good.:up:

HunterICX 06-20-15 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2322511)
I read somewhere that it costs the state something like 15 grand to process a bill into law. And they wonder why people think they are taxed too much... :nope:

You're better of dead, well before they pass this law that is. :nope:
I don't mind dying but I would like to keep on rollin.

on a more serious note, I guess some politicians have way but way to much free time on their hands when they come up with these kind of laws that serves no one really.

u crank 06-20-15 05:48 AM

Quote:

Drivers licenses and other documents may no longer be issued to dead people....
Where I live drivers licenses are not issued automatically. You have to apply in person, fill out a form and get your photo taken. Has to be done every three years. And it cost $90.00.

If the dead can accomplish those conditions...give them a license.:D

Jimbuna 06-20-15 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u crank (Post 2322605)
Where I live drivers licenses are not issued automatically. You have to apply in person, fill out a form and get your photo taken. Has to be done every three years. And it cost $90.00.

If the dead can accomplish those conditions...give them a license.:D

I'm all for that :)

Wolferz 06-20-15 06:38 AM

It would go a long way if they stopped hiring the dead to work in the DMV.:yep:

swamprat69er 06-20-15 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2322625)
It would go a long way if they stopped hiring the dead to work in the DMV.:yep:

Dead or braindead?

Wolferz 06-20-15 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by swamprat69er (Post 2322693)
Dead or braindead?

There's a difference:06:

GT182 06-20-15 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by u crank (Post 2322605)
Where I live drivers licenses are not issued automatically. You have to apply in person, fill out a form and get your photo taken. Has to be done every three years. And it cost $90.00.

If the dead can accomplish those conditions...give them a license.:D

Same in Delaware. If you can't show up for a photo ..."No license for you!" But that's every 8 years.

Sailor Steve 06-20-15 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tango589 (Post 2322593)
So there's still a chance the dead will be allowed to drive?

Good.:up:

No.

Context is everything. "May not" is not the same as "might not", though it is sometimes used that way by people who don't know better. If a rule says someone "may not" do something, it means they are not allowed to do that.

Tango589 06-21-15 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2322802)
No.

Context is everything. "May not" is not the same as "might not", though it is sometimes used that way by people who don't know better. If a rule says someone "may not" do something, it means they are not allowed to do that.

Well, it just goes to show I didn't know any better, but I now feel suitable re-educated! :D

Eichhörnchen 06-21-15 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2322474)
'Inside every living person is a dead person waiting to get out.'

...and jump into their vehicle of choice: a Cadaverillac.

swamprat69er 06-21-15 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eichhornchen (Post 2322909)
...and jump into their vehicle of choice: a Cadaverillac.

:har::har::har:

fred8615 06-21-15 04:51 PM

If they can't drive, how are they supposed to get to the polls to vote? Or is that what this is really all about? :hmm2:

soopaman2 06-22-15 11:37 AM

You can also walk into a DMV with someone elses Birth Certificate, and Social, and get a legal ID under that name. They could have made the law a little less moronic, but hey, thats is what is in our state, moron politicians with more money than sense.

It is stupidity and common sense, but with how useless these politicians are, and how freaking over taxed we are (look up the stats) , they need to act like they are doing something, while they rip the money out of our pockets more than any other state in the Union.

You know NJ has 21 prisons, not counting satellite camps, Highest property taxes in the nation, and still rising, we just had a shooting the next town over from me, where cops watched a Neptune Township cop, chase his wife in a car, shoot her multiple times through the car door, then walk up to the windshield, with his gun raised and did nothing while he finished her off.



Hey it's NJ!!:rotfl2:

Dead people cannot drive, but the police get free reign.


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