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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

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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

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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.


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