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05-11-2008, 03:29
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End of this thread Re: Texas Driver License's
With the sound advice from Mike McMahan, the Texas Driver License thread is
DEAD. In reading all of the remarks, this one has been turned every which way and everyone seemingly has had a go at it. Thank you Mike, for supplying the best of the information that covers the subject completely. Let's move on to polishing wheels. Safe travels, Moderator Ralph Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 02:36 PM 5/11/2008 +0000, you wrote: >It never ceases to amaze me how people who don't have a clue respond >to some of these posts. The simple truth is the law is the law. It >requires the license. Go get it. I am not going to give insurance >advice on the forum, even though I may be one of the few here who is >actually licensed in Texas to do so. Call your agent and ask if if >operating a vehicle with the wrong license could allow the denial of >a claim or what other issues it might create. Then you will know. >I'm also not going to give legal advice. If you want to know what a >plaintiffs attorney would do if you had an accident in one of our >coaches and he discovered that you were operating a vehicle with an >improper license, call one and ask them. It does no one any good to >read the speculation that comes from some of these posts. Mike >McMahan 96 42' Wanderlodge > |
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05-12-2008, 17:32
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End of this thread Re: Texas Driver License's
Sorry Ralph, didn't mean to throw in that last message. Did so before
I saw this. (still find it funny we need to clarify we don't mean any harm when asking if one works in government... heh..) -Ryan On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Ralph L. Fullenwider > > With the sound advice from Mike McMahan, the Texas Driver License thread is > DEAD. In reading all of the remarks, this one has been turned every which > way and everyone seemingly has had a go at it. > > Thank you Mike, for supplying the best of the information that covers the > subject completely. > > Let's move on to polishing wheels. |
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