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TN approves adding military service to drivers license
Have an honorable discharge?
Prove it, and get a special drivers license. Cant find an article specific to TN, but heard it on the news this morning. Here is a general article discussing it: States consider adding military service to driver's licenses As a holder of 2 honorable discharges (army and navy) I think this is awesome! Hopefully the officer pulling me over is also an alum of the largest frat in the nation. Can I get a hooyah!! :D |
Thank you for your service. I mean that honestly.
BUT, its OK for an officer to ignore an infraction because of a "fraternal" relationship? If the officer is white should he let me offbecause I am too? Or we went to the same college, etc? |
I should have read the article first. :oops: I'm all for that convenience.
The last paragraph is nonsense however. |
Ironic that we would get a pass on evading a legal system we served to protect.
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I have never been challenged about my service record, guess I just look honest. I still have (and carry) my Reserve card which shows "indefinite" under expiration. Issued 20 June 1974 (CPT Widgeon, USAR)
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I have Navy and Army Honorable discharges, also ! Plus my retired I.D. card. I love eastern TN and look forward to moving there, once I get things here settled.
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Hey, California will be giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. That's almost as cool, right?
Good for TN for doing something honorable! |
I try to stay un bias, but have to admit I will show favoritism to somebody who served their country. Many a time tried to get some shut eye not knowing if I would wake up. If you werent there you will never understand. So yes, I would let a brother or sister slide for a minor offense. But because we root for the same college team? No comparison. Hooyah!!
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Much respect for military veterans here.
Zero respect for TSA personnel here. One-quarter of TSA personnel are military veterans. Interesting. |
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So, as a member of this big fraternity, are we supposed to believe you are above the laws that ALL of us are supposed to obey. I dont think so. Im happy you served, but enough is enough.
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Wow. I disnt expect this level of ignorance and hostility. Corruption is hardly the intent. Hope you all had a peaceful nights sleep in a nice warm bed.
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I don't feel anyone should get any special treatment but our President and Congress have certainly set an example that special treatment is fine for many (who don't deserve ****). The person in the street feels like they are getting screwed, well they are. Until we have leaders that lead by example we are all screwed.
I will repeat my opening statement: I don't feel anyone should get any special treatment. As a vet, all I want is to be treated with respect but I would do that to any person on the street, so what is the big deal? |
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The article states that it is for the purpose of proving service in order to get the benefits they've earned. IOW convenience. What's the problem?
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Vets and License
In Georgia a Vet is issued a driver's license at no cost. Nice little perk for having spent a number of years in uniform.
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We just fold a fifty inside.....
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