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Ontario woman arrested, jailed in U.S. for driving with a Canadian licence
WTF??
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This is because in the United States a licence doesn't allow you to drive. You need a license, not a licence.
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I love canadian chicks with daddy issues!
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Another law enforcement success story.
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I am guessing there is more to the story than we think.
Mark posted this on Facebook and someone responded saying she had overstayed her student visa by six months, and had four prior warnings. I couldn't find anything to verify this. Someone correct me if you are wrong... If you move to any state in the US you have a certain period of time to get a local driver's license. You cannot move to the United States for four years and not have a local driver's license. Same thing with your cars too - You have to have your car registered in the state you live in. The requirements are no different if you are a student, or if you student from another country. I would imagine insurance also. If I go to Canada for two weeks, I can drive on my California DL so long as I have my passport with me. However, she had been living in the US for four years, most likely over stayed her student visa, and didn't have her passport with her. A digital photo of your passport on your cell phone is not the same as your passport. Anyone can edit a photo of a passport. I'm sorry, but what she did was illegal on multiple levels. |
Little Southern shit jurisdictions do this crap to get money for their county. Fir the county it was all about them getting that $880 bail money.
If you're driving with out of state plates you're a target. |
International drivers license agreements is only valid for a certain time, 6 months in Aus I think
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This is knowned to most snowbirds . I know that, tough I fly to Florida.
The reasoning behing this is that a Quebec drivers permit is all in french language , and Georgia police officers cannot comprehend that . So , for that SOLE state, you need an Internation driverès permit as it is en english .... |
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https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...578266291.html |
A long time ago I drove from Montreal to Florida. While on I95 in South Carolina, I was pulled over by a copy who could best be described as Sheriff Beuferd T Justice kinda cop.
He was really friendly at first until saw my Canadian Drivers license. He made me get out of my car and stand between my car and his. He told me that I had to pay a $250 fine right then and there, in cash, because he couldn't hope to collect on a ticket given to a foreigner. This was probably a correct assumption, but despite my promise to pay, he demanded cash. I had cash on me but was suddenly scared that he had a dash cam or something and that he was setting me up to bribe him. If the camera had no sound (this was 1995), wouldn't it look like I was handing cash to a cop as a bribe?). I told him I could follow him to the cop station and pay by debit or credit card, but he refused. Eventually he dropped it from $250 to $100 to nothing, and just let me go. NEVER speed through the southern US if you aren't from around them-thar parts. |
i'd bet that since she was here as a long term student she was required to obtain a US DL. She had not and that was revealed when she was caught going ~90 in a 70.
the authority figure pulled her over, triggering her daddy issues, she had a hissy fit and did not cooperate, leading to her arrest. |
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