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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 286153" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I would be more upset over the driving if it was something that was not so common here. Probably 40&#37; of the population here drives without a license. I really dont know why its so high here. I know he shouldnt have done it. He knew he shouldnt have done it. He cant get a license for many more years and it isnt for a bad reason like DUI or speeding. Its for failing to appear for a stupid seatbelt ticket. It all spiralled from that. Now Mandy is in the same position. I dont know what her original ticket was for but she got scared and failed to show up for court and blah blah blah. The spiral begins. No one has a license but you live 10 miles from town and you have to get places because there is no other way to do so. We live in the boonies and have no public transportation. If you want to work or get food or go to the doctor...well...you have to drive. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I just dont look at things as black and white as other people. I think he has been doing so well as far as keeping on the pretty legal side of the law. If we really took a good look at what any of us do on a daily basis we might find that we break the law every day without thinking about it. A mile or two over the speed limit, drifting over the center lane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 286153, member: 1514"] I would be more upset over the driving if it was something that was not so common here. Probably 40% of the population here drives without a license. I really dont know why its so high here. I know he shouldnt have done it. He knew he shouldnt have done it. He cant get a license for many more years and it isnt for a bad reason like DUI or speeding. Its for failing to appear for a stupid seatbelt ticket. It all spiralled from that. Now Mandy is in the same position. I dont know what her original ticket was for but she got scared and failed to show up for court and blah blah blah. The spiral begins. No one has a license but you live 10 miles from town and you have to get places because there is no other way to do so. We live in the boonies and have no public transportation. If you want to work or get food or go to the doctor...well...you have to drive. Maybe I just dont look at things as black and white as other people. I think he has been doing so well as far as keeping on the pretty legal side of the law. If we really took a good look at what any of us do on a daily basis we might find that we break the law every day without thinking about it. A mile or two over the speed limit, drifting over the center lane. [/QUOTE]
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