twostrokenut
Well-Known Member
see definitions of "vehicle" and "driver" in Cali DMV act......The Constitution doesn't protect your right to drive without a license. And you still live in a state, and I guarantee under that state law, you cannot legally drive without a license. It isn't a contract, it's law. You're retarded if you think State Law isn't applicable to you.
You live in California, I believe. So I'll grab Cali laws for you.
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California Vehicle Code Section 12500 VC: Driving Without A License
1. Definition and Elements of the Crime
As anyone who has spent hours waiting in line at the DMV can attest to, obtaining and/or renewing a valid California driver’s license can often be inconvenient and time-consuming. However, all California drivers (and those who permanently move to California from out-of-state) are required to have a valid California driver’s license. Those caught driving without a license can be criminally prosecuted under California Vehicle Code Section 12500 VC.
In order to prove that a defendant is guilty of driving without a license, a prosecutor must be able to prove following elements:
The term highway refers to any area that is publicly maintained and open to the public for the purposes of vehicular travel, including streets. A motor vehicle would include a passenger vehicle, motorcycle, motor scooter, bus, school bus, commercial vehicle, truck tractor and trailer.
- The defendant drove a motor vehicle on a highway
- When the defendant drove, he or she did not hold a valid California driver’s license
- AND the defendant was not excused from the requirement to have a California driver’s license
2. Related Offenses
Similar offenses include the following:
- Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License - California Vehicle Code Section 14601 VC
- Failing to Present Driver’s License – California Vehicle Code Section 12951 VC"
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/online/fee_calc/vehdef
no "automobile" there in your post huh??? excuse under #3 is "not required" because of no commercial activity.An "automobile" is a passenger vehicle that does not transport persons for hire. This includes station wagons, sedans, vans, and sport utility vehicles. Vehicle Code Section 465.
A "commercial vehicle" is a vehicle which is used or maintained for the transportation of persons for hire, compensation, or profit or designed, used, or maintained primarily for the transportation of property (for example, trucks and pickups). Vehicle Code Section 260.
your signature is required for the contract. period.