Delaware should implement a system that enables undocumented residents to drive lawfully upon meeting all the same requirements of licensed drivers, according to a report issued by the Undocumented Motorist Safety and Insurance Task Force.
Such a system would make Delaware’s roadways safer, and would give accident victims more recourse when they’re in a collision with an unlicensed driver. The task force report urges the General Assembly take up legislation that would give undocumented residents an opportunity to purchase insurance and pass driving assessments, both requirements for licensed drivers who operate a motor vehicle in the First State.
“The Undocumented Driver Task Force was established to discuss a very real modern problem of safety and equality,” said Division of Motor Vehicle Director Jennifer Cohan, who served on the task force. “Many voices were brought together for an open and honest dialogue. I am very pleased to know that the work of all the members has led to reasonable recommendations.”
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5 comments:
It's called give them a one way ticket back to their homeland. What part of illegal doesn't make sense?
So this so-called "task force" is condoning ILLEGAL aliens? WTF!!
No! If an illegal walks into an MVA, one the cops who always seems to be hanging around should promptly arrest them. Then, deport them. Right away.
STFU. What part of that do you not understand?
DEPORT is the only word to be applied here.
Tell me how I am wrong here, please.
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Tell me how I am wrong here, please.
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January 8, 2015 at 7:11 PM
You're rude for one thing.
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