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INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY


[+] ballot by ABC
created Fri Oct 15, 04

Had a few beers with a Canadian/US dual citizen last night, he has 2 drivers licences, one from Alberta, one from Texas. He said that when he gets a speeding ticket in Alberta, he uses his Texas drivers licence and they mail the ticket to Texas, so I said well I guess you would use your Alberta drivers licence in Texas, he said no or I would have to pay the ticket in cash. Would that be considered guilty until proven innocent?

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Most citation's in Texas are handled in road side cash transactions/agreements... just like Mexico, Nigeria and Columbia! Cash is the greatest resolution to proving innocents.

entered by : MO_
Submitted on : Oct 15,2004 1:34:18 pm

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why would you be required to pay a fine before you are proven guilty?

by ABC on Fri Oct 15, 04 12:06pm [+]

Because you "Don't mess with Texas".
by _Beelzebubba on Fri Oct 15, 04 12:12pm [+]

Most citation's in Texas are handled in road side cash transactions/agreements... just like Mexico, Nigeria and Columbia!
Cash is the greatest resolution to proving innocents.
by MO_ on Fri Oct 15, 04 1:34pm [+]

But the troopers are always so hot with those cute texan accents... "yes officer, I deserve the stiffest fine you can give me"... :)
by Tadema on Sat Oct 16, 04 7:43am [+]





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