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Re: letting someone drive your car with a revoked license
Posted by Carol on 7/23/08

    On 7/23/08, Susie Q wrote:
    > On 7/23/08, Chris Budde wrote:
    >> An individual wants to drive another person's car and he
    >> has a revoked drivers license. What can happen to the
    >> individual who lets him drive the car and he gets pulled
    >> over?
    >
    >
    > possible law suit against the owner of the car
    > cancellation of your insurance
    > if the person is a minor Contributing to the delinquency of
    > a minor consequences
    > with tickets issued, some states record to vein numbers all
    > activities regarding vehicles activities when tickets are
    > issued or if a vehicle is pulled over.
    > check with your secretary of state
    >
    > why would someone be that stupid!!!!to let an unlicensed
    > person drive their automobile?
    Also, depending on why the license was revoked and why they were
    pulled over and what the police found in the search incident to
    arrest, the car could be forfeited. Also, don't know about your
    state but in some allowing or aiding someone in breaking the law
    is a crime. BAD BAD IDEA to allow and/or help someone to do
    something you know is illegal. makes the owner just as culpable.

     
     

 
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