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JaxDad
May 08, 2018Explorer III
SoundGuy wrote:toedtoes wrote:
I don't believe the police thought this was "something silly". She had a driver with a license from another country and was acting according to what she believed/was told was the right procedure. I suspect it's very likely she was taught that if you stop someone and they don't have a U.S. license, arrest them, they may be here illegally.
Arrest a Canadian citizen because they don't have a US driver's license? Seriously? :S
Yes, seriously!
According to one report aired here this morning the car she was driving was registered in HER name and had TENNESSEE plates on it. That’s a big problem right there. When she was asked to explain that she allegedly said it was because she lived in TN. When questioned further she admitted that she was no longer in university there. More issues.
The devil lives in the details more often than not.......
The “arrest” BTW was to ensure she posted a bond to return for court, her fleeing the jurisdiction back to Canada was more than an possibility, it was a likelihood.
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