only if he is a senator
2007-06-05 01:52:44
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answered by dumbo 3
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Yes, all of them. A state can't prevent you from obtaining a drivers license for past convictions, but with 5 DWI's or DUI's I would strongly recommend being very careful. IF a person with 5 previous DWI convictions gets caught again, the penalties could be severe and embarassing as a Court could use previous DWI convictions as evidence against a person.
It's getting insurance for your vehicle that will probably be the most challenging. Expect to pay a very high premium and be designated to the assigned risk plan.
2007-06-05 05:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you could continually pass here to New Mexico. For some reason our state would not seem to care. as an occasion, there exchange right into a guy named Dana Pabst, exchange into two times the legal cut back and killed an entire kinfolk while he exchange into traveling interior the incorrect course and plowed his p.c..-up truck right into a mini-van. additionally, he had 3 past convictions in Colorado, and while he filed for a NM Drivers license, he marked the container that pronounced he had by no capacity been convicted of a DUI, and our MVD, by no capacity stricken to envision. not that a individual with 5 DUI's could have a drivers license, yet that's yet another concern.
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard about people driving after 10 DUIs. It's insurance that's the issue...
2007-06-05 01:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG I certainly hope not!
5 DUI - that person needs help... AND a bus pass
2007-06-05 01:37:45
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answered by iam5foot2 3
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5 DUI's? No sympathy for that person. Have them use the bus.
2007-06-05 01:45:37
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answered by stonedog_33 3
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After 5 DUI's they should take your LEGS away as well as your license... no sympathy here for drunk drivers.
2007-06-05 01:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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5 DUIs and you are not in prison? You must have good attorneys, ask them.
2007-06-05 01:39:23
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answered by AtLarge 7
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This is a money question, are you willing to pay that much to maintain your driving privileges?
Any state would do it for you, keep in mind they all able to check your other state records
2007-06-05 18:05:54
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answered by TH 4
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I certainly hope not. How many times does it take this person to realize that he/she is risking someone's life when they drive drunk?/
2007-06-05 01:36:59
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answered by Maria b 6
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I hope not. In fact I hope you never drive again. Its a privilege not a right.
2007-06-05 01:37:11
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answered by zeppelin412 3
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