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This thread should be moved to the regular FI section. It doesn't belong in shop builds. I lost interest in giving the OP any constructive advice as soon as he mentioned that he's only 16 years old and he already got his license suspended or revoked for doing 120 in a 45.
Edit: This smells like a troll thread. Regardless, OP should DIAF.
Last edited by RudeG_v2.0; Mar 31, 2013 at 03:42 PM.
A passion for cars is fine. But at 16 years old with an arrest for criminal speed, your parents should take that Z away from you and insist that you start focusing more time and attention on school and homework.
Also, I know your license will not be restored anytime soon if you really are 16 years old and got popped for 120 in a 45. Being that I work in law enforcement, I know that after such a criminal traffic offense as a juvenile, MVD/DMV in most (if not all) states will not allow you to have a license again until you're an adult.
Now go away and get off our lawn you 16 year old troll.
Last edited by RudeG_v2.0; Mar 31, 2013 at 06:37 PM.
Enlighten me on how I'm trolling on my own post dumb ***.
So I guess you were at court with me and heard that It was a 6 month suspension and that six months ends June 1st. I deserve what I have worked hard for. And if I haven't learned my lesson (I have) ill end up back in jail and that's none of your business. So if nobody is going to help me **** off and ill do it myself
So I guess you were at court with me and heard that It was a 6 month suspension and that six months ends June 1st. I deserve what I have worked hard for. And if I haven't learned my lesson (I have) ill end up back in jail and that's none of your business. So if nobody is going to help me **** off and ill do it myself
Enlighten me on how I'm trolling on my own post dumb ***.
So I guess you were at court with me and heard that It was a 6 month suspension and that six months ends June 1st. I deserve what I have worked hard for. And if I haven't learned my lesson (I have) ill end up back in jail and that's none of your business. So if nobody is going to help me **** off and ill do it myself
So I guess you were at court with me and heard that It was a 6 month suspension and that six months ends June 1st. I deserve what I have worked hard for. And if I haven't learned my lesson (I have) ill end up back in jail and that's none of your business. So if nobody is going to help me **** off and ill do it myself
Your profile states that you're in Virginia. Per Virginia DMV, you have a 6-point violation.
Six Point Violations
The number of years that the conviction stays on your DMV record is in parentheses beside each violation. An asterisk (*) indicates that the conviction remains on your record permanently. Demerit points will also be assigned to your record for traffic convictions incurred in other states.
The violations listed may change without prior notice.
Reckless Driving (Felony or Misdemeanor)
Reckless driving - speeding in excess of 80 mph (11 years)
Reckless driving - speeding 20 mph or more above the posted speed limit (11 years)
Reckless driving - racing (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing or overtaking an emergency vehicle (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing a school bus (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing on the crest of a hill (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing at a railroad crossing (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing two vehicles abreast (11 years)
Reckless driving - driving two vehicles abreast (11 years)
Reckless driving - driving too fast for conditions (11 years)
Reckless driving - failing to give a proper signal (11 years)
Reckless driving - faulty brakes/improper control (11 years)
Reckless driving - on parking lots, etc. (11 years)
Reckless driving - with an obstructed view (11 years)
Reckless driving - generally (11 years)
Speeding 20 mph or more above the posted speed limit (5 years)
The number of years that the conviction stays on your DMV record is in parentheses beside each violation. An asterisk (*) indicates that the conviction remains on your record permanently. Demerit points will also be assigned to your record for traffic convictions incurred in other states.
The violations listed may change without prior notice.
Reckless Driving (Felony or Misdemeanor)
Reckless driving - speeding in excess of 80 mph (11 years)
Reckless driving - speeding 20 mph or more above the posted speed limit (11 years)
Reckless driving - racing (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing or overtaking an emergency vehicle (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing a school bus (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing on the crest of a hill (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing at a railroad crossing (11 years)
Reckless driving - passing two vehicles abreast (11 years)
Reckless driving - driving two vehicles abreast (11 years)
Reckless driving - driving too fast for conditions (11 years)
Reckless driving - failing to give a proper signal (11 years)
Reckless driving - faulty brakes/improper control (11 years)
Reckless driving - on parking lots, etc. (11 years)
Reckless driving - with an obstructed view (11 years)
Reckless driving - generally (11 years)
Speeding 20 mph or more above the posted speed limit (5 years)
...and they revoke a juvenile's license for a minimum of one year or until they turn 18 years old (whichever is longer) for 3 points.
After a third demerit point (or a safety belt or child restraint violation) conviction for a violation committed when you were under age 18, DMV will revoke your permit or license for one year or until you reach age 18, whichever is longer.
Now fawk off and "do it yourself" kiddo.
Last edited by RudeG_v2.0; Mar 31, 2013 at 06:50 PM.




