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isaac7801
Feb 8, 2007, 08:21 AM
I wanted to know if you have a suspended driving permit for driving while drunk in Ontario Canada can you go to a different province to get a new one if not can you go any where in the world to do so, if anyone has ever been in this situation before and cheated the system somehow please let me know

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excon
Feb 8, 2007, 09:53 AM
Hello Isaac:

You are a menace! You should NEVER be allowed on the highway. My FAMILY drives on those roads. DRUNK people who drive are the WORST kind of people. Not only do you not care if you kill yourself, (which would be fine in my opinion), but you don't care if you take my family with you...

You're scum...

excon

Tuscany
Feb 8, 2007, 10:08 AM
Here is an idea. Instead of focusing on getting a new ticket to drive... and possibly kill innocent people, why not look for an AA meeting. Get help. Get clean. Then worry about the car.

isaac7801
Feb 8, 2007, 02:37 PM
OK I just wanted to make it short and sweet the whole story is I screwed up when I was younger and I don't drink anymore I did not meen to come across so self absorbed I just wanted to put all the facts in (short and sweet) I no longer live in ontario and I was woundering if there was a cheaper less time consuming way of doing things I feel the same way you do about drinking and driving sorry to offend

isaac7801
Feb 8, 2007, 02:44 PM
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What I tried doing is just giving the facts short and sweet I no longer drink and I was young and I screwed up bad I no longer live in Ontario and was just wondering if there was a cheaper or less time consuming way of doing things I feel the same way you do about drinking and driving sorry to offend

isaac7801
Feb 8, 2007, 02:46 PM
Oh and I was looking for someone who might have been in this situation
Perfect people need not reply

robynhgl
Feb 9, 2007, 11:44 AM
Isaac, you're not going to want to hear this but... you made poor choices. You made those choices knowing what the repercussions could/would be. Now you have to live with the consequences of those choices. To figure out a way to get 'around the system' is not being responsible or mature. Maturity and responsibility is knowing and understanding that we must face the consequences of our actions.

I think it's really great that you have given up drinking, that is a choice that has only positive consequences. But you really need to 'do your time'... when it's over you will definitely have a deeper appreciation for your driving privileges and you'll probably be a much better person and a more responsible driver because of it.

Be patient, don't try to beat the system, it could cost you more than just your integrity.