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<blockquote data-quote="merc lover" data-source="post: 6967895" data-attributes="member: 33643"><p>Thank you Sir, for your response.</p><p>Are you familiar with the MA laws, or did this change with the times, AKA all of the interstate/national stuff? Keep in mind that when I got my license, one could lose their license in one state, but be perfectly legal to drive the next state over. All of that changed years later and now many states are in contact, so that losing your right to drive in one state also will mean loss of driving privileges in neighboring states. </p><p>Again Sir I am not doubting your information, more like MA laws change often and without warning.</p><p>I know of people who have told me that they had not been charged with speeding tickets because of the "no lights" issue, but they could have been totally bullshitting me.</p><p>Thanks.:beer:</p><p></p><p>edited to add:</p><p>I had never heard of the "hat" story. That's a new one on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merc lover, post: 6967895, member: 33643"] Thank you Sir, for your response. Are you familiar with the MA laws, or did this change with the times, AKA all of the interstate/national stuff? Keep in mind that when I got my license, one could lose their license in one state, but be perfectly legal to drive the next state over. All of that changed years later and now many states are in contact, so that losing your right to drive in one state also will mean loss of driving privileges in neighboring states. Again Sir I am not doubting your information, more like MA laws change often and without warning. I know of people who have told me that they had not been charged with speeding tickets because of the "no lights" issue, but they could have been totally bullshitting me. Thanks.:beer: edited to add: I had never heard of the "hat" story. That's a new one on me. [/QUOTE]
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