- The law requires physicians to report anyone older than 15 who has a medical condition that could impair his or her ability to drive safely. If the physician doesn't provide the information within 10 days of the examination, the law states, the doctor risks civil and possible criminal charges.
- ...can't be restored until he proves that he has sought treatment.
- Emerich was diagnosed as having atrial fibrillation, a fast, irregular heartbeat that affects 2 million Americans. Heart disease, lung disease, smoking and excessive alcohol and caffeine intake are among the causes of the condition.
- "...You have to meet criteria set by [PennDOT] in order to drive, and one of those criteria is not having a condition that could impair your ability to drive safely."
You still don't get it, but you sure have the "Rules" down pat and your enthusiasm to enforce everyone of them will stead you well in your quest for the new GS position of "Watcher" and when you are wearing your official Brown Shirt your insults and name calling will carry so much more weight. Too bad Mrs. Cravitz scored higher on the "peaking through the blinds" test. With your grasp of every inane rule and your zest for complete control we can all sleep safely tonight that pgyanke took 2 million dangerous offenders off the dangerous highways and byways of a once Free Nation.
Name calling becomes you, but the bunny is so... you.
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07/15/2004 12:17:20 PM PDT by
pgyanke
(Christianity, if false, is unimportant and, if true, of infinite importance. - C.S. Lewis)