I’ve been suspended from driving in Florida, for the second time.
CLICK HERE TO SEE WHY I WAS SUSPENDED THE FIRST TIME.
No, I haven’t broken any laws. My crime – I’m a Canadian citizen! Oh wait, it get’s better.
CLICK HERE TO SEE WHY I WAS SUSPENDED THE FIRST TIME.
No, I haven’t broken any laws. My crime – I’m a Canadian citizen! Oh wait, it get’s better.
My American born husband is now suspended
from driving in Florida because – He lives in Canada and has an
Ontario driver licence.
Apparently, Florida law enforcement are
unable to understand non-American issued driver licenses. The last time I checked, Ontario driver
licenses were in English, as are British, Australia, etc etc.
In order to drive in Florida, we have to
shell out $40.00 plus tax for each member of our family who wishes to drive. ($25.00 for a Canadian issued International
Driving Permit, plus $15.00 for passport photos) . Question, if you cannot understand a
Canadian issued provincial driving licence in English, how can you understand a
Canadian issued International driving permit, in English. The last time I checked, international
driving licences were not standard. Each
country issues a different style international driving permit. Oh you need it translated into English, jeesh,
now I get it!
There are 3 reasons this law was passed.
1. You could say this is just a money grab by the state of Florida, but
I’m not so sure. This law quietly went
into effect in January 1st, and no one noticed until a British
journalist spotted it this week. If it
was a money grab, it would have been promoted to ensure that everybody paid. Better still, the money for international
driving permits is collected by the home countries, NOT the State of
Florida. Florida gets zip. So – is it a money grab – NO!
2.
To keep the roads of Florida
safe. How many tourists are paying black
market prices to forge a foreign driving license and then travelling to Florida
to use it? Probably none!
3.
Door number 3. Ding Ding Ding! The real reason for this is the State of
Florida is now totally xenophobic. This is designed to stop illegal immigrants
from driving in Florida. International
driving licences are only available to people who are travelling, those who are
living in Florida (as I found out the first time I was suspended from driving
in Florida). You cannot obtain an
international driving licence if you do not reside in your country of origin.
Oh, and the snowbirds who are already in
Florida for the season – no one bothered to mention to them that their Canadian
licenses are no good – and they need to be in Canada to apply for an
international driving permit – so they are all driving without valid licenses
in the State of Florida this year.
One more interesting point. Their insurance
will be invalid if they get into an accident.
Checkmate! – we now have more unlicensed (and uninsured) drivers on the road
in Florida than ever before.
Florida doesn’t rely on tourism, does it? I hope not, because Canadians and British are angry, and are cancelling their plans to travel to Florida this year.
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