Re: [MV] Philadelphia Lawyers

From: Paintball Plus (pball@csionline.net)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 06:01:06 PDT


Thank you for your response Don, a true Philadelphia Lawyer. Who better
to get the answer from? I would assume that this would hold true for
most, if not all of the States? It appears that the laws are exactly the
same in my state.
Bruce

Don Kitchen wrote:

>I have a law degree, and from a Philadelphia law school! I guess I qualify
>to wade in.
>
>In my state, operating a motor vehicle on publicly maintained roadways is a
>privilege, albeit one that has been determined by the appellate courts to
>have certain property rights attached. This means that the state can keep
>someone from driving, but only after giving the person due process.
>Generally this entails some kind of hearing before the license is suspended,
>canceled, revoked, etc.
>
>
>
>>It is very interesting to see the opinions of so many people being
>>professed as legal and not so legal statute and law. In Brooklyn this
>>list would be known as the "Philadelphia Lawyers." Just curious if
>>anyone who professes so much knowledge of our rights and privileges has
>>any legal training?
>>



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