Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "friends" who have been jailed were probably not driving with expired licenses. They were probably suspended licenses and they told you it was simply expired because they didn't want to tell you they had lost their license for one reason or another.
Cops have better things to do. Like anything.
Yeah there's way more to those stories. An expired license is at most a ticket. A suspended license is an immediate go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:The "friends" who have been jailed were probably not driving with expired licenses. They were probably suspended licenses and they told you it was simply expired because they didn't want to tell you they had lost their license for one reason or another.
Cops have better things to do. Like anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a person of color? I am and there’s no way I would drive with an expired license. Also, it’s your leave. Why does your boss care how you use it?!
I call BS. I've been a cop for 14 years and I could care less what color you are over this. Truth is, most cops won't make a big deal over a slightly expired DL. A license taken away by the court or DMV is one thing but a week old expired one is a different story. If possible print out your DMV appointment and carry it with you while driving.
Just look at how many cars are driving around with registration stickers over due. Typically we don't waste our time unless it's at least 2 months past the date.
I find this interesting because I watch Live PD each week and multiple times per episode, you see a cop pulling over a car for an expired tag and ends up arresting either the driver or occupants for other violations/warrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a person of color? I am and there’s no way I would drive with an expired license. Also, it’s your leave. Why does your boss care how you use it?!
I call BS. I've been a cop for 14 years and I could care less what color you are over this. Truth is, most cops won't make a big deal over a slightly expired DL. A license taken away by the court or DMV is one thing but a week old expired one is a different story. If possible print out your DMV appointment and carry it with you while driving.
Just look at how many cars are driving around with registration stickers over due. Typically we don't waste our time unless it's at least 2 months past the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "friends" who have been jailed were probably not driving with expired licenses. They were probably suspended licenses and they told you it was simply expired because they didn't want to tell you they had lost their license for one reason or another.
Cops have better things to do. Like anything.
Yeah there's way more to those stories. An expired license is at most a ticket. A suspended license is an immediate go to jail.
Unfortunately no its not. If a cop sees you have a susp lic you get a citation to appear in court and your car might get towed, sometimes even this doesnt happen if didnt know ( and sound believable) or kids are in car etc.
No jail time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "friends" who have been jailed were probably not driving with expired licenses. They were probably suspended licenses and they told you it was simply expired because they didn't want to tell you they had lost their license for one reason or another.
Cops have better things to do. Like anything.
Yeah there's way more to those stories. An expired license is at most a ticket. A suspended license is an immediate go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:The "friends" who have been jailed were probably not driving with expired licenses. They were probably suspended licenses and they told you it was simply expired because they didn't want to tell you they had lost their license for one reason or another.
Cops have better things to do. Like anything.