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07 Thursday Jun 2012
Posted in education, miscellaneous, technology, traffic, video
07 Thursday Jun 2012
Posted in education, miscellaneous, technology, traffic, video
23 Friday Mar 2012
Posted in humor, hypocricy, illegal aliens, miscellaneous, political correctness, politics, traffic

Driver's license? We don't need no stinkin' driver's license.
The Los Angeles Police Department will soon start ignoring California state law, which requires police to impound the vehicles of unlicensed drivers for 30 days.
The majority of unlicensed motorists in Los Angeles are immigrants who are in the country illegally and have low-income jobs. The LAPD says the state’s impound law is unfair because it limits their ability to get to their jobs and imposes a steep fine to get their car.
via Police To Ignore California Impound Law Amid Concern Of Fairness To Illegal Immigrants | Fox News.

The swine says...
Hey, there’s nothing like accommodation to encourage more illegal aliens to hop the fence (if there is in fact a fence to hop over).
03 Saturday Mar 2012
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banned for life, cars, crash, driving, made an example, traffic
A Rhode Island judge says he imposed a lifetime driving ban on a 17-year-old boy after a serious car accident because he wanted to send a message about reckless driving.
Judge William Guglietta revoked Lyle Topa’s license for the rest of his life on Tuesday in connection with the Oct. 23 crash in Charlestown. Topa and three other Chariho High School students were injured when their car crashed into a tree. One passenger was in a coma for weeks. Topa was driving with a suspended license at the time of the accident, according to The Westerly Sun.
via Judge Imposes Lifetime Driving Ban On 17-Year-Old Boy « CBS Connecticut.
This is a good start. Driving is serious business, but all of us are guilty of taking it for granted. We get too comfortable with a machine that can literally create horrendous damage, injury, and death in a blink of an eye. The close-calls are reminders to stay focused on the road; the cell phone can wait, the radio doesn’t need to be so loud, and the sandwich can wait till you get home.