tazzygirl -> RE: Glenn Beck's lack of Personal Responsibility. (10/12/2012 10:59:53 AM)
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First you imply Beck did something wrong... Nope... merely wondered why he didnt report it. quote:
Then you try to imply you know how to reconstruct automobile crashes... Nope... pictures are worth a thousand words. quote:
Here you base your opinion about the damage by what a reporter wrote... Nope, based upon the photos. I have a brother who does repairs such as these for a living. quote:
And again you base your opinion on the reporter's story... On his own web site.... You did notice that, yes? quote:
Again you're implying Beck broke the law by not calling Seneca County. Beck needs to report this to Albany, not the county sheriff. LOL... are you now saying I can have an accident in one county but report it to another? Damn, I need you for a lawyer... only if I want to pay huge fines and potentially go to jail. quote:
What happens to Beck if he doesn't report this? Did you know he doesn't live in NY? Is Connecticut going to suspend his license based on a NY misdemeanor non traffic violation? A suspension in one state goes into the system. He goes to renew.... oops. ** In addition to Pennsylvania, the following jurisdictions are signatories to the Compact: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming. Although both Rhode Island and South Dakota have enacted legislation authorizing entry into the Compact, neither state had formally adopted the Compact. See discussion below- What is the Driver's Licensing Compact? In determining whether a reported offense in a party state may properly serve as a basis for suspending a Pennsylvania licensee's operating privilege under the driving under the influence statute, the party state's offense need only be "substantially similar" to the corresponding section of the Vehicle Code in order to mandate a suspension under the Compact. However, in determining whether the Commonwealth can sanction a citizen pursuant to the Driver's License Compact for a substantially similar out-of-state conviction, the "substantial similarity" envisioned by the Compact does not call for a direct comparison of Pennsylvania's statute to the out-of-state statute, but, rather, requires determination of whether the two state statutes are of a substantially similar nature to the Compact. Thus, in determining substantial similarity for purposes of treating an out-of-state drunk driving conviction as a Pennsylvania conviction, the correct comparison is never between the blood alcohol levels described in the statutes, but between the description in the Driver's License Compact of drunk driving and the other state's law. http://www.shafferengle.com/Traffic-Violations/Drivers-License-Compact-Reciprocity-with-other-states.shtml Connecticut Crashes are required to be reported when property damage exceeds $1000. The deadline to file a report is 5 days. http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/accident-reporting/ Ahem
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