scRunge wrote:
> you should have been expelled from the country
Just think, scRunge, since Illinois and France have a recipro agreement
vis a vis driver's licenses I could come over there and run you over...
:-)
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Greg
>
> "Earl Evleth" a =E9crit dans le message de news:
> C1B04E72.C9200%evleth@wanadoo.fr...
> > On 21/12/06 13:46, in article 8c0lo2drf36j302p9tkcpmi2709rrqj9ln@4ax.co=
m,
> > "Tim C." wrote:
> >
> >> Which the normally send back to the issuing country. That country may
> >> then
> >> just send it back to the owner. It happens. So much for beaurocracy.
> >> --
> >
> > If you are back in the states you just get another one. I did that in
> > California, even though I had given up my original permit for a French
> > permit. One American person I knew used his French permit in the US to
> > avoid getting US tickets, American cops can be forgiving to foreigners!
> >
> > I did the same thing in France early on, showing my California permit
> > to a French cop and speaking only English, not quite understanding
> > what I might have done wrong. The French cops can be forgiving to
> > foreigners too.
> >
> > I don't think this game will work any more, that was 30 years ago
> > I succeeded in using that trick.
> >
> >
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