Uplifting News
Welcome to /c/UpliftingNews, a dedicated space where optimism and positivity converge to bring you the most heartening and inspiring stories from around the world. We strive to curate and share content that lights up your day, invigorates your spirit, and inspires you to spread positivity in your own way. This is a sanctuary for those seeking a break from the incessant negativity often found in today's news cycle. From acts of everyday kindness to large-scale philanthropic efforts, from individual achievements to community triumphs, we bring you news that gives hope, fosters empathy, and strengthens the belief in humanity's capacity for good.
Here in /c/UpliftingNews, we uphold the values of respect, empathy, and inclusivity, fostering a supportive and vibrant community. We encourage you to share your positive news, comment, engage in uplifting conversations, and find solace in the goodness that exists around us. We are more than a news-sharing platform; we are a community built on the power of positivity and the collective desire for a more hopeful world. Remember, your small acts of kindness can be someone else's big ray of hope. Be part of the positivity revolution; share, uplift, inspire!
view the rest of the comments
“Necessary but not sufficient condition,” e.g. the light in your room might be off, but “suspending your light privileges” is easy at the breaker box.
No. You’re still not making it make sense.
You’re trying to tell everyone that you can legally drive without a license.
Of course you can drive without a license, but not legally. A learner’s permit is a type of license.
So how do you suspend a license that the guy didn’t have?
What is the breaker box in your analogy? Breaking the guy’s legs?
lol I meant a [circuit] breaker box (aka power/ac panel, breaker panel, distribution board, etc)
It’s just a minor legal misnomer. If a defendant happens to not have a driver’s license in the first place, suspension could be more accurately termed “prevention.” Logistically speaking, the state probably just generates a stub file/account with a valid license number then just adds the suspension to that empty driving record.
Oh. Ok, I think I get it now… but it’s still weird.
I’m not actually sure how that would work here… I do know that you can’t renew your license or plates without paying all overdue fines though.
Since he already has a state ID, he already has an account. So they don't even need to stub it.