Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
I tried adding a qualifier to my DL last time I renewed it. They would not accept it and said I had to redo the signature card.
That's why I use "Without Prejudice" by itself in cursive. Always accepted!
Whatever. Just because I have a DL does not mean I am operating through it. Much like having a hunting or fishing license. I can't be ticketed for drinking a beer under the fishing license in my driveway. I may be driving down the road (held in trust by the gov) but I am not engaged in a commercial activity or performing the functions of a public office so what does it matter. I keep the DL (contract) valid because I might someday need it...but not today.
True, doesn't mean one is operating through it but it is evidence of being the surety for it. ...As long as one knows how to deflect this position. Regarding "commercial activity"- The common theory behind this term is actually moot because of their system of fictions, one could still engage in commercial activity without being required to have a license since they can only bring an action against another fiction. Another point- The license IS commerce. If one allows the presumption that they are a "resident" then that by default puts them in "commercial activity" status, even if merely walking down the street. If stopped and then presenting the license one has just given evidence of the presumption of being a resident AND that they are "in commerce". By the way, these presumption are always rebuttable.