"J. Clarke" wrote:
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> > Anyway, I'll just get the license since I have been spending longer
> > time around the Lone Star.
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> If it becomes an issue then their lawyer is going to be arguing one date
> and yours is going to be arguing another and the judge is going to
> decide which applies.
Over the years that I worked in vehicle enforcement I came across several
situations where a driver had a licence in one jurisdiction and I was
pretty sure he lived in another. I never laid the charge because I had no
proof that he was not a resident of the issuing state or province. However,
there were a couple of cases where their licence from here was under
suspension. There are reciprocal suspension agreements, so if you are
suspended her you are suspended there, and it is a separate violation to
drive here with a licence from another jurisdiction if you are suspended
here. |