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Re: MG withdddrawls

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: MG withdddrawls
From: EMPcoLWE@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 15:09:39 EST
    Hello Tab.
    That's a good question. 
    I got it from the interview with the D. M. V.  representative who I met 
with this month when she said at the beginning of the interview (to the 
taping device there)  that the reason for the interview was to see if I was 
capable of operating a motor vehicle safely. I also got this information from 
an ex-nurse who said that it was the law. 
    You have a good point, however. Neither of these people are lawyers and 
they might well be wrong or simply misunderstood by me.
    I do know that the Doctor at one of the hospitals had to inform the D. M. 
V.  that I had suffered "brain injury," that I had been in a coma for three 
days, and that subsequently my license was suspended, not taken away. 
    I am now going through the process of taking the written and driving 
tests again. 
I will research the actual law behind this and inform the list. I sure 
wouldn't want to be responsible for spreading misinformation. 
    Thanks for the wake up call.
    Eric
    59 mga
    71 mgb
    65 vw panel van
    86 Isuzu subdivision

    
>>Say again?  What is this California law that if you are made unconscious in
an accident you lose your license??  Where did you get that from?<<

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