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> On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 05:51:17AM -0700, David Schwartz wrote: > > Then you broke the law, assuming you had a Florida license and > > you presented > > it to the Miami facility. > > Florida law, Title 13 section 322.32(2), "Unlawful use of license" says > > "[i]t is a misdemeanor of the second degree ... for any person > > ... [t]o lend > > his or her driver's license to any other person or knowingly > > permit the use > > thereof by another." > David, it's clear you're not a lawyer, or have ever done anything that > requires that you interpret what a law means, other than the normal > everyday requirements of a citizen. > Joe Yao I am way too familiar with several cases where people were charged and convicted with violating obscure laws clearly intended for another purpose just for doing their jobs in a normal, reasonable way. Intel v. Schwartz (no relation) is a great example. http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Intel_v_Schwartz/schwartz_case.intro It's quite possible (even likely, IMO) that when Florida makes it illegal to lend your driver's license to any other person, it actually means precisely that. DS
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