I'm confused here about the whole "corrective lenses" restriction and how the police enforce such a thing.
How would the police even know if you're lying about wearing contact lenses just to get out of getting a ticket for NOT wearing eyeglasses?
I mean, let's assume someone IS wearing contact lenses instead of eyeglasses. Would the police look at the license, notice the corrective lenses restriction, and ask the driver why he or she isn't wearing eyeglasses? Could the driver just say he or she is wearing contact lenses and the cop just take the driver's word for it and leave it at that without issuing a ticket?
Any of you with personal experience ever been given a citation for not wearing corrective lenses (either eyeglasses or contact lenses) while driving? What's been your experience with the corrective lenses restriction on your driver's license and/or how did the police react or how did they NOT react when looking at your license and/or corrective lenses restriction?
2006-08-22
07:45:42
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Big D
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