Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does this mean?
"Kibler racked up 414 citations for traffic infractions across a DC driver’s license, two Maryland license plates, and two Virginia license plates. "
Kibler held a DC license but was driving in cars with other state plates? They can't prove she was driving but was she owner of the cars?
Case dismissed. They have the wrong driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there was any doubt that Maryland drivers are the worst...
Yes, one VA drier is named in the suit, but 3/4 are Marylanders.
Also, this: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLPr1zaR0Qj/
On a sample size of 4, you're making judgment? And with Kibler, who is one of the Marylanders, it seems she lived in Virginia for much of the time.
I live in MD, and whenever I see a driver slowing down traffic or texting while driving, they disproportionately have VA plates.
Anonymous wrote:If there was any doubt that Maryland drivers are the worst...
Yes, one VA drier is named in the suit, but 3/4 are Marylanders.
Also, this: https://www.instagram.com/p/DLPr1zaR0Qj/
Anonymous wrote:What does this mean?
"Kibler racked up 414 citations for traffic infractions across a DC driver’s license, two Maryland license plates, and two Virginia license plates. "
Kibler held a DC license but was driving in cars with other state plates? They can't prove she was driving but was she owner of the cars?
Anonymous wrote:What does this mean?
"Kibler racked up 414 citations for traffic infractions across a DC driver’s license, two Maryland license plates, and two Virginia license plates. "
Kibler held a DC license but was driving in cars with other state plates? They can't prove she was driving but was she owner of the cars?