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Date: | Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:30:27 -0400 |
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Here in NC, it's 'DWI,' and that sounds like a really cool idea - the special
license plate, I mean. Haven't you had any civil liberties protests on that,
though? I suppose the drivers themselves pay the costs of the special plates?
That's as it should be.
Kat
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:08:47 -0400 "Cleveland, Kyle E."
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> The other thing, which I absolutely LOVE,
> that's used in Ohio, is a set of
> "Scarlet Letter" tags. If, say, the judge
> grants work driving priviledges,
> he/she can issue a "special" set of license
> plates. They have "scarlet
> letters" on a flourescent orange background.
> Serves two purposes:
> Humiliation (which doesn't really work with a
> lot of alcoholics) and
> Identification--gives a cop a "heads up" that
> the driver is a repeat drunk
> driver. Woe be to those folks who try to use
> standard plates. You could
> lose your driving priviledges for life, or even
> face real prison time.
>
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