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Old 08-27-2003, 03:53 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Should people be retested for their drivers license?

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That's part of the problem, retirees often have nothing better to do than vote, so they command a tremendous amount of power with politicians.

Anyone ever stop to consider how driver-testing is "discrimination" but when retirees get the cheap housing in 55+ communities, it's not?
yea, damn those people that can hardly walk, let alone maintain a steady job.

I'm glad they are in communities. I'd probably get calls twice a week for my exhaust if old people lived in my neighborhood.
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I agree on testing every few years regardless of age. There are so many people out there who CAN'T drive regardless of age...just cruise the freeways of any major city. I don't how it goes in the other States, but in AZ....

- you get your license at 16 and it is good til you're 60...you have to update your pic every 12 years I think.

- at 60 you get tested again and then every 5 years afterward.

The last time I renewed my drivers license was a few days before I turned 20. I turned 29 last weekend. I don't have to take a test or renew til 2034 I have to laugh because when I get ID's for alcohol, my license still says "under 21 until 08/23/1995" But in a few weeks I have to get a new one with my new name and a new pic :o
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Re: Should people be retested for their drivers license?

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But in a few weeks I have to get a new one with my new name and a new pic :o
You should wait until after you change your last name (assuming that you are).













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Re: Should people be retested for their drivers license?

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.. But in a few weeks I have to get a new one with my new name and a new pic :o
It's shameful, but I have moved 2 times AND gotten married back in May but I STILL have not gotten a new license!!
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