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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you. In addition, an IDL is NOT a DL, it is a translation of an existing valid DL.
In some countries the IDL is supplied by the local Automobile Assn. I got one in germany and that's what I did.BTW, if your lawyer really told you to break the law and to commit a crime, at the very least I would be immediately trying to get one who actually knew what he was doing.or running away from the criminal charges he is liable for. Your guy should be going back to chasing ambulances.IDL doesn't help. Podhigai tv programs schedule.
Trust me ive been in your situation and did the IDL. Didnt work and cost me 18 more months. Choose wisely. If your getting suspended it's usually a hint and a half.
There is a reason your not supposed to drive, it's a punishment for doing something you shouldn't have done enough times that the government decided you can't drive anymore. Even trying to think of a way to get around this situation makes me scared. To think that someone of your caliber is still trying to drive legally, and will likely continue to drive illegally when the suspension comes down tells me that you and all people like you need to have thier license's taken away permanently.
Learn to respect the regualtions we have in place for the safety of everyone who use the roads. Maybe we need a differant show on tv, instead of canada's worst driver, how about canada's stupidest drivers.didn't mean to flame this thread, it's just situation's like this enrage me everytime i see them. I guess ron white said it best. 'you can't fix stupid'.
Well this isn't for Alberta-BC, but its about Ontario-BCthing is I know someone who had did not pay a ticket just before their G2 license was to expire, the license was suspended for non-payment of a ticket, and on top of that the g2 expired.Buddy just moved here to BC and went to the drive place. Got a history report from MTO in Toronto, and BC saw that his license was suspended for 3 days for non-payment of fine and then was suspended, and still issued him a class 5 BC license with no exam, written or driven. Since he held a valid g2 Ontario license less than 3 years prior, he is eligible.I was blown away in shock and awe, but he got it.I have some advice for you, call ICBC and they will connect you with the head dispatch place in Victoria. Tell them your story and have them tell you. Police are normally super biased and will deter anyone from doing anything wrong.
My buddy was calling ICBC to inquire how to pay off the fine, so he could get licensed here. They told him that even though he had a fine outstanding in Ontario, he was still eligible to get his license here, as long as he got the history report.
They did recommend to not drive in Ontario with the BC license, and to look into sometime paying the Ontario fines off. Silly me, I always thought that this was what the police were supposed to do!Hey Skidmark,nah hahaha really? I thought you were here to enslave and punish?I would rather ask the ministry rather than an officer.
I guarantee you that my buddy would have been told that he would be slapped in cuffs and locked up with bubba if he was caught driving with his class 5, and being suspended in Ontario. I like to get both sides of the story, the police and the connected ministry.
Cops are here to enforce the law, and uphold it, not control humans like puppets. 08 CBR 600RR03 IS 300Ezekiel 25:17. The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children.
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you.
Driving with a suspended or disqualified license is a serious offense in Alberta. A person found guilty of violating the Criminal Code of Canada, the Traffic Safety Act or the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act while driving a motor vehicle in Alberta might find themselves with a suspended license, or more seriously, disqualified from driving altogether according to Alberta's Traffic Safety Act.

The Traffic Safety Act states that there are two significant penalties for people who are found operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license in Alberta. According to Section 95(1) of Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, a person who is found guilty for the first time of driving with a suspended license is subject to a fine of not more than $2,000. If the person fails to pay that fine, he is subject to a minimum 14 days of imprisonment up to a maximum six months of imprisonment. Additionally, once a person is convicted of driving with a suspended license, he is disqualified from operating a motor vehicle in Alberta for a period of six months from the original date of conviction. A person with a suspended license in a province or territory other than Alberta is subject to the same laws, fines and penalties as a person with an Alberta license. All suspensions must be cleared prior to be licensed in Alberta. To check if you have cleared your license, contact Driver Fitness and Monitoring.Driver Fitness and MonitoringAlberta TransportationMain Floor, Twin Atria Building4999 - 98 AvenueEdmonton, AB T6B 2X3011-780- 427-8230 (toll free in Alberta 800-310-0000)transportation.alberta.ca.