Florida driving laws

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Florida driving laws
  1. Unread #1 - Mar 30, 2011 at 7:57 PM
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    Florida driving laws

    So I was tediously reading the Florida Driver's Handbook and I came across something that left me rather appalled.

    "Your license may be REVOKED if you are found guilty of, or department records show:
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    -An immoral act in which a motor vehicle was used."

    Normally nothing gets through while I'm looking at the words in order in this book but the word "immoral" caught my attention. And I began thinking: how can the state put such a thing? Can we really be penalized by means of such an ambiguous law? So I looked this law up and came across this article: http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/research/pub/alcohol-laws/eval-of-law/page1.html here's an excerpt
    The state has no right to attempt to use their ambiguous social standards as moral codes in a law.

    Discuss the article or general thoughts on the article or quote?
     
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    Florida driving laws

    There are many of these clauses in almost everything.

    Take Sythe for example.

    An Admin has a right to ban you for any reason.
    Just as the state of Florida has a right to revoke your license for 'immoral' behaviour.

    It's just a way of saying it's yours but we can take it back when we want.
     
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    Florida driving laws

    I know in some states if you are caught with drugs, they can take your car and license away. I don't know the extent of it legally though.
     
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