• @[email protected]
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      1036 months ago

      Watching his lawyer and the judge trying so hard not to laugh is the funniest goddamn thing.

      Also these two:

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      Maybe the guy just might be way too used to driving everywhere without thinking, almost like a muscle memory at this point.

    • AbsentBird
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      Apparently his license had been restored in 2022, but due to a clerical error it was still listed as suspended. That’s part of the reason for the hearing.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        Incase anyone reading hasn’t heard yet: the dude never had a license. He had a “suspended license” but getting that doesn’t actually mean you ever had a real license. He’s also renewed his ID every year. He’s just never gotten his license for no good reason.

      • TheHarpyEagle
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        Is there a source for that? I checked a few of the more recent articles and didn’t see anything.

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          https://www.wxyz.com/news/hear-from-the-man-caught-driving-during-virtual-court-hearing-for-suspended-license

          7 News Detroit asked Harris what was he thinking when he made his appearance in court via video where he was seen driving.

          “What was I thinking? I was thinking about about getting my wife medical help. That’s what I was thinking,” Harris said. “I wasn’t thinking about the fact that I got a suspended license. I don’t care about all that.”

          … Harris told us that he never should have been charged with driving on a suspended license last fall, and he blames the mix-up on Saginaw Friend of the Court.

          “They were supposed to have been lifted it two years ago, but they didn’t,” Harris said.

          Secretary of State records show Harris’ license was first suspended in 2010 for unpaid child support in Saginaw County.

          Then in 2022, court records show that a judge rescinded that suspension, allowing Harris to drive again. But it appears that information never got to the Secretary of State where even as of Thursday afternoon, Harris’ license is still listed as suspended — the same records police and the judge were going by.

          …“Always double-check behind these workers because they will say that they will do something and they don’t do it,” Harris said.

          • @[email protected]
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            Wow… thanks for more context! So a state agency error results in the judge and prosecutor not having the correct information, but how does the defense attorney not look that up? Maybe overworked, but I would hope for more… And Harris should’ve spoken up himself that the suspension was lifted on this date by this agency! He could’ve also just said- I’m driving legally right now. That would have allowed the lawyers to look into it more.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s pretty damn hard, no doubt. But that doesn’t mean everyone should be able to drive by default and we should just do away with driver’s licenses (or whatever you may be suggesting)

        Also, it’s pretty stupidly easy to get a license here, and easier yet to keep it.

        • @[email protected]
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          if i’m suggesting anything it would be public transit.

          if some guy is prohibited from driving but has no alternative to go to the doctor, he will just risk it and drive anyway. makong the punishment ineffective and possibly turning it into a snowball for the driver.

          • @[email protected]
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            26 months ago

            Weak-ass comment.

            1. The question referred to the US as a whole. The specific state of Michigan was not a condition of the inquiry.

            2. Do you know why his license was suspended? Surely, your situation was annoying and probably unnecessary. This does not mean that your situation applies to most license suspensions. On the contrary, most license suspensions are a result of reckless driving or other offenses.

            3. People are allowed to insert additional irrelevant remarks as they please. This is a public online forum, not an institution or formal establishment. In the same way, I can tell you to get over yourself. Who asked for your judgement? Do you know exactly what the original commenter was looking for in a response?

            Stfu :)

      • @[email protected]
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        76 months ago

        Even if he “had” to cheat and drive, he could’ve chosen to be like a minute later and call from anywhere except a driver’s seat of a moving vehicle.

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            You know what’s funny? You calling him dumb, when it was probably someone exactly like you, with your subpar reading and comprehension skills, that made the clerical error showing his license was still suspended when it had actually been restored.