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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 570277" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Danny, LTD is <u>not</u> ignorant of the Law. He's <u>not</u> using that as an excuse. He was well aware that one needs a valid driver's license to operate a motor vehicle. Which is why he had a valid license originally and had it renewed as needed.</p><p> </p><p>What he wasn't aware of, and what I think is a legitimate excuse, is he didn't know the bureaucrats invalidated his license without making much of an effort to tell him. Maybe they think his "offense" is trivial, which it is. (Some police departments don't even execute real arrest warrants on real criminals. They wait until the offender has a run-in with the police and the warrant shows up on the police car's laptop.) </p><p> </p><p>Do you have any evidence that the Post Office wasn't aware that the house he lived in burned down? Or that they at least didn't know his new address? Shouldn't the regular mailman see the smouldering ruins and hold the mail at the local Post Office so LTD could pick it up; and eventually give them a forewarding address? </p><p> </p><p>One huge problem with holding people responsible for "crimes" they are not aware of is that UPS would now be guilty and punishable for all the illegal shipments of drugs, weapons, fireworks, alcohol, child porn, scams, etc. that they transport and deliver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 570277, member: 18044"] Danny, LTD is [U]not[/U] ignorant of the Law. He's [U]not[/U] using that as an excuse. He was well aware that one needs a valid driver's license to operate a motor vehicle. Which is why he had a valid license originally and had it renewed as needed. What he wasn't aware of, and what I think is a legitimate excuse, is he didn't know the bureaucrats invalidated his license without making much of an effort to tell him. Maybe they think his "offense" is trivial, which it is. (Some police departments don't even execute real arrest warrants on real criminals. They wait until the offender has a run-in with the police and the warrant shows up on the police car's laptop.) Do you have any evidence that the Post Office wasn't aware that the house he lived in burned down? Or that they at least didn't know his new address? Shouldn't the regular mailman see the smouldering ruins and hold the mail at the local Post Office so LTD could pick it up; and eventually give them a forewarding address? One huge problem with holding people responsible for "crimes" they are not aware of is that UPS would now be guilty and punishable for all the illegal shipments of drugs, weapons, fireworks, alcohol, child porn, scams, etc. that they transport and deliver. [/QUOTE]
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