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Motorhead Lawyer wrote:
> jaybird wrote: > >>I'm a Texas cop, I'll see if I can answer your questions... >> >>Texas does not use a point system, but they will suspend a driver's > > license > >>for a habitual violator. > > > I think this is what he's looking for. In most states, a habitual > violator is defined by the number of points racked up for various > offenses in a defined period of time. Makes it a simple objective > determination. So how does TX define it? > -- > C.R. Krieger > (Been there; done that) > http://www.wentworth.senate.state.tx...4/p101504a.htm The new law also assigns two points to a conviction for a Class C misdemeanor moving traffic violation in Texas or another state and three points for a moving violation conviction that resulted in vehicle crash. |
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You talk about it as if it's a bad thing. It's the same exact way in
Califonia. There is nothing extraordinary about it. |
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Canucks from Canada? I ask because you said, "down to here".
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Not only that but there's some great juicy steak that doesn't get any
better than that. Also some awesome fast food eateries like the drive in "Sonic", Whataburger, Hooters, and then some. Does TX have "In N out"? I'm not sure about that one, but if not I'm going to miss it. |
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Just ignore the trolls and they will go away.
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 09:44:52 GMT, "jaybird" > wrote:
>I'm a Texas cop, I'll see if I can answer your questions... > > wrote in message roups.com... >> I'm a Califonian (unfortunately), and I've been going over the "Texas >> Drivers License Hand book" PDF version. >> >> Anyway, so I noticed Texas calls their DMV's something like "drivers >> license stations" instead. Also Organ Donations are now called >> "Anatomical gifts". Also the book said "Don't jam on the brakes", >> instead of saying "Don't slam on the brakes". I've never heard anyone >> say "jam" in place of "slam" before. > >We have many slang terms that other states don't use... ) > Yeah, most states go with 'nekked as a jaybrid' In Texas, it's as stupid as jaybird. |
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PLONK!!!!!!!!!!!
<<<< L Sternn May 25, 3:10 am show options Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving From: L Sternn > - Find messages by this author Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 00:10:32 -0700 Local: Wed,May 25 2005 3:10 am Subject: Does Texas use the point-system? Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse On 21 May 2005 23:37:39 -0700, wrote: >I'm a Califonian (unfortunately), Why shame yourself even more? > and I've been going over the "Texas >Drivers License Hand book" PDF version. Why? >>>> |
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