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Old 10-02-2013, 08:22 PM   #308 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cbtech View Post
I don't know what country you live in but if you're driving/riding a motor vehicle and have no license you are IMMEDIATELY at fault as you should not have been driving a vehicle without the license to do so.
Surely you are trolling. I live in the United States of America, where exactly ZERO of the 50 states determine fault based on licensure. Most states assign fault based on who is at fault, with a couple refusing to assign any fault at all. A simple google search would have made this fact clear to you.



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Had he had a license he most likely would have cited for unsafe lane change
Sacto 9-1-1: Coroner identifies motorcyclist killed near Negro Bar
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"Had he had a license he most likely would have cited for unsafe lane change"

Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior.





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Had she had a license she might have been sited for speeding and wreckless driving
Darriean Hess arrested, charged in crash that killed bicyclists | SeacoastOnline.com
Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior. Your misspelling of "reckless" is a nice touch.




Article says nothing of the sort. Charges are in-line with behavior, especially since most of them are related to failure to appear





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Had he not been on the road (brake check biker) breaking the law he would have never been bumped causing the chain of events.

You also seem very confused about the chain of events. The biker that was rear-ended appears to have had his license suspended following the event, which would indicate he had a license during.
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