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Old 08-25-2006, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Jolly Rancher
I understand your job and that of the Municipal Court and the Ford County Attorney's Office. But, if the above quote of yours is correct, then why can't a child be ticketed, or sent through the CA's office, on laws mandated by the state? Isn't having a drivers license a state law?
Having a driver's license is NOT a state law...unless you are operating a motor vehicle on a highway, which includes a city street.

"8-235. Licenses required; city license, when; appeal from denial of license; vehicles registered under temporary permit; penalty; motorized bicycle driver's license. (a) No person, except those expressly exempted, shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless such person has a valid driver's license. "

" 8-1,126. Parking privileges for persons with disability....a) May be parked in any parking space, whether on public or private property, which is clearly marked as being reserved for the use of persons with a disability or persons responsible for the transportation of a person with a disability, except a parking space on private property which is clearly marked as being reserved for the use of a specified person with a disability;
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