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Posted By: sm on 2005-08-09
In Reply to: Where in the heck do you live? sm - Huh?

I agree with above, but I have seen the situation (my husband), where he was pulled over and did not have his license on him.  He just gave his name and date of birth and the police can bring up that info.  It could be that the sister did something similar to this (can't believe a sister would do this - that's awful). Might be hard to prove, but hopefully there is record of when the license number was looked up when the ticket was given.     


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