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Tomorrow I will break the law
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 228257" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Well, I am lucky that I dont have to renew it before I am 67.</p><p> </p><p>But I doubt that my children would be able to take it at all. They have to learn CPR, race on a race-track and pass both a written test and a test in a car. </p><p> </p><p>Then when they get it, they have to not use the car for three year job-related because they have fewer points to loose before it gets suspended. 1/3 of the total numbers of drivers are fined for speeding violations every year when they are on duty because they are proud of serving and they are treated like heros in the firms when they can show a fine. It would simply be a too hard a pressure to ask a new driver to serve. I would never hire a new driver for a job because it would be unfair for him or her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 228257, member: 6326"] Well, I am lucky that I dont have to renew it before I am 67. But I doubt that my children would be able to take it at all. They have to learn CPR, race on a race-track and pass both a written test and a test in a car. Then when they get it, they have to not use the car for three year job-related because they have fewer points to loose before it gets suspended. 1/3 of the total numbers of drivers are fined for speeding violations every year when they are on duty because they are proud of serving and they are treated like heros in the firms when they can show a fine. It would simply be a too hard a pressure to ask a new driver to serve. I would never hire a new driver for a job because it would be unfair for him or her. [/QUOTE]
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