I’m so confused by this situation.
From the article, it appears that he exists in a perpetual liminal state between having and not having a license, state id, and driving privileges.
I’m very confused as well.
Harris had never had a driver’s license—only a state ID—and in fact had had his driving privileges suspended last year.
How can you suspend someone’s driving privileges if they never had them in the first place?
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Ok…. But it’s the license that grants you the privilege to drive…
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Do you not have learners permits?
Where I’m from a class 7 driver’s license is a learner’s permit. You only need to do a written test to be granted a class 7, but it’s still a license that grants you the privilege of driving.
The only way what you’re saying makes sense is if you don’t consider a learner’s permit a license.
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A State ID is used to buy booze and plane tickets. A Driver’s Licence is a State ID with a driving endorsement. Above that, there are then license endorsements like CDL (semi trucks), motorcycle, limo/chauffeur above standard driver.
Different types of ID for different purposes.
Ok, but none of that explains how you can drive legally without a license
“Necessary but not sufficient condition,” e.g. the light in your room might be off, but “suspending your light privileges” is easy at the breaker box.
No. You’re still not making it make sense.
You’re trying to tell everyone that you can legally drive without a license.
Of course you can drive without a license, but not legally. A learner’s permit is a type of license.
So how do you suspend a license that the guy didn’t have?
What is the breaker box in your analogy? Breaking the guy’s legs?
I think, and I apologize in advance if I get this wrong, the part you may not be understanding is that it seems he never had a license to operate a vehicle. The state can still charge a person with suspending driving privileges legally, however, which would then likely stop their ability to apply for a license, and be a gateway to stack further charges in the event they were caught twice.
Yeah we finally got that cleared up a little further down :)
I actually don’t know what happens in that situation where I live.
To my understanding from watching Leto’s Law https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMljRGC0eBJrxbUorWEnasg It was a standard practice by the state which didn’t have a box to tick off for no license.
Edit: His channel is a rabbit hole of stupid legal shit.
Edit2: Here is one of his videos on this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK-gZuojPvw
That’s good. Sometimes people make mistakes, and sometimes people should be able to rectify those mistakes. Good for him!
The guy has been driving for years without a license, and this is uplifting news? Huh? What an I missing?
He’s putting his life back on track. I thought it was a good vibe
That story quickly turned on him and all the wounded snowflakes who were saying he was the victim shit up and crawled back in to their bubble.
They what?
shit, shut. Whats the difference really.
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