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Old Oct 6, 2006, 10:10 AM
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revoked driving license

my husband has two dui in the state of illinios which happen back in 1995 ok now we live in wisconsin and he received another one in sept 2004 he has since went sober and has been for 2 years and 1 month which i am proud of him. i forgot to add his license were revoked in illinios and wisconsin says he can apply for one , well he tried and illinios stop it well they have a hold on it they want him to do a out of state hearing well thats fine he is willing to do that but no one in wisconsin wants to touch the paper work because illinios does not accept their findings so they told us to have illinios do it but they wont because his treatment was done in wisconsin. so what can we do we already went to galena, illinios and they told us they cant help us! so i emailed illinios asking them about this problem . now i am asking you on here. thanks for any info you can give.

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Old Oct 6, 2006, 12:51 PM   #2  
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It's only $100 fine to drive without a license here in Canada.
If he's a good driver, perhaps he should continue driving until things get settled out. If a job is at stake and I had no license, I wouldn't think twice. I haven't been pulled over for ten years. So if I did not have a licence, that would be $10/year. Come to think of it, I may not renew my license next time it becomes due (it cost $75 for four years to renew my license). Thanks, you've enlightened me!!

You have all the paperwork. So instead of you proving to them he's qualified, let them try to prove he isn't. You know the saying, innocent until proven guilty.
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Old Oct 6, 2006, 01:22 PM   #3  
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bhayne,,,

Here in the U.S. if your license is revoked because of DUI and you are caught driving it could mean jail time and a lifetime loss of license (depending on the state, each state is different)!!! If it were a $100 fine then we would have drunks driving all over the place.

Although your advice may be correct for Canada, it could result in major jail time here in the U.S.
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Old Oct 6, 2006, 01:33 PM   #4  
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But if he's gone to rehab and is off alcohol, his license in not revoked because of a DUI, it is just revoked because of government red tape.

I wouldn't let red tape stop me. Case in point- the Canadian gun regestry. Did I register my arms- no. Did I stop hunting-no. What was the result: after 5 years of people paying for gun registration and hundreds of millions in goverment overruns (not to mention non-compliance with many others) the gun registry was scrapped.

What would they do if they caught me hunting with an unregistered weapon? All they could do is make me register. So why wouldn't I wait until the situation happens? Heck, it saved me over $100 in gun registration fees that would have gone towards some politician's vacation!!

What would the police do if I was caught driving without my license? They give me a fine. They don't even take the car. They don't even make me get a license. It doesn't get much better than that.
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Yes, it is revoked because of red tape, however, the DUI is still on record. Until the revocation is uplifted you are not to drive in the U.S. Period, in some states it will get you jail time.

Believe me, my ex had a DUI and a revoked license that was in the middle of red tape and ended up going to jail. I also worked for a law firm that handled people with DUI.

Until you have gone through the court system and have the revoked license reinstated you are not to drive. The only cosideration is if the court gives you limitations on your license stating that you are allowed to drive only from home to work and back and they must have the exact mileage between your home and your work, along with your work hours. I (not me personally, my ex while I was married to him) have been through this process. It is messy and FULL of red tape that must be followed to the letter to keep you from doing jail time.
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Old Oct 6, 2006, 01:53 PM   #6  
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I guess that's why we have so few people in jail here in Canada. That could be one thought (lax laws).

The real reason, though (my theory only), is because the criminals are all politicians in Ottawa.

Maybe you could move to Canada like all Bin Laden's friends (another one of my theory only).
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Old Oct 6, 2006, 07:07 PM   #7  
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But if he's gone to rehab and is off alcohol, his license in not revoked because of a DUI, it is just revoked because of government red tape.


Hello bhayne:

He's been precluded from driving because he's dangerous and gonna kill somebody. My family is out there on that road. I don't want them to share it with drunks.

Maybe in Canada, you have so few people on the roads that a drunk couldn't hit anybody if he tried. Aaaahh?

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Old Oct 7, 2006, 05:21 AM   #8  
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The DUI's were 11 years ago in Illinois, right? Was he on probation for them and skipped out on the probation? Does he still have fines to pay? It is difficult to answer your questions without all of the information.
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Old Oct 7, 2006, 07:22 AM   #9  
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It's only $100 fine to drive without a license here in Canada.
If he's a good driver, perhaps he should continue driving until things get settled out. If a job is at stake and I had no license, I wouldn't think twice. I haven't been pulled over for ten years. So if I did not have a licence, that would be $10/year. Come to think of it, I may not renew my license next time it becomes due (it cost $75 for four years to renew my license). Thanks, you've enlightened me!!

You have all the paperwork. So instead of you proving to them he's qualified, let them try to prove he isn't. You know the saying, innocent until proven guilty.

I don't know about Canada but here in the U.S. in this day and age an adult really cannot be without some form of I.D and a photo driver's license is one of the most common and easiest forms to acquire. It may indeed be easy to get away with driving without a license provided you never get pulled over or have to have your vehicle inspected but given conditions in the world today it really isn't wise to advise someone to go without any form of ID whatsoever. A passport will work but it takes a lot more time and money to acquire one of those here in the U.S. then it does a driver's license.
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bhayne,,,

Here in the U.S. if your license is revoked because of DUI and you are caught driving it could mean jail time and a lifetime loss of license (depending on the state, each state is different)!!! If it were a $100 fine then we would have drunks driving all over the place.

Although your advice may be correct for Canada, it could result in major jail time here in the U.S.

This is true. Evidently the U.S. is much harder on DWIs than other countries.
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