To: RMDupree
I am not assuming such. If I may explain something being from Birmingham. The News ALWAYS states where someone resides among the many municipalities, suburbs and communities that make up our metro area. The information in a case like this, would be provided by law enforcement. Based on the fact that the story says "ADDRESS UNKNOWN" and that the person of unknown address was sent to UAB Hospital would tell me that any such reported person had no identification or insurance. In addition to this accident happening in an area going through rapid construction growth, along with a tremendous increase of illegal immigrants....it smells.
350 posted on
04/20/2006 6:26:35 AM PDT by
del4hope
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To: del4hope
I am not assuming such. Yes you are.
353 posted on
04/20/2006 6:31:34 AM PDT by
RMDupree
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To: del4hope
Did the driver have NO PROOF of a license or insurance? Or were they not covered at all? Where is this found in the statements? On more than one occasion I have lost my wallet and HAD TO drive without the license or insurance card. Does this mean I am an illegal alien? MANY Americans who have lost their licenses and are not insured drive.
Easter Sunday I spent quite a bit of time at a construction sight. Does that mean I'm illegally residing in the states, AND a construction worker?
355 posted on
04/20/2006 6:33:23 AM PDT by
Pan_Yans Wife
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