BallPeenHammer2 | 03-12-2012 12:13 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by fT-z33wor
(Post 7824555)
While I agree with the MVA offences affecting your privillege to drive. I disagree with how some parts of Graduate License Program is internally structured.
I think if an individual is on probation with ICBC, only Motor Vehicle Act offences should be considered into account of whether their license should be prohibited or not.
Not having your N displayed and a window tint violation, in my opinions is neither dangerous to you or others on the road. Neither or these two violations are under the Motor Vehicle Act, but under the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations (correct me if I'm wrong). Violation of MVAR is not an immediate danger to public safety in any sort of manner.
This is what seems rather unjust, and it just seems like a money grab (from license reinstation fees, etc). It also forces people to restart their time in the GLP even though they may not necessarily be a high risk driver, it tends to lump everyone into one big category. | That part i definitely do agree. I was part of that program. However, I think the rule's been arbitrarily changed since I was last an N. Back then I've had a few tickets for no N, and car being too loud, etc. I never had it suspended due to those tickets. Nowadays it looks like they're doing everything they can to put god's fear into every driver with an N now, which I REALLY do not approve. Get caught with a celly while driving? sure. Give'em 3 points. Ban because someone doesn't have N? that's a little rich.
But again, I know why too - Because some people simply don't put it on the car regardless of how many tickets.
OP: Word to the wise: You probably shouldn't run your mouth too much on here man. Lots of mods here are current/ex-POs. Not worth the trouble to lose your $hit on the INTERNET. Carrys no weight, and you can potentially incriminate yourself. Vancouver's a very small community, with RS being even tighter. We'll all pretty much know who you are by summer. LOL
I was like you once, until a few officers said "no more freebies" and went to town on me. I'm in the auto business, and it became REALLY inconvenient, and expensive. You may have your parents pay for your things (don't act like they don't, it's shameful), but not everyone has that luxury and convenience. The sooner you look at that reality, the sooner you will learn, and succeed. I don't care HOW F'ing smart you are, if you can't use some common sense in something as simple as this, you will NEVER amount to ANYTHING in life.
ESPECIALLY when your allowances run out. |