01-15-2013, 11:10 PM
Speedy wrote:
If I go before a court for a traffic violation, the judge can see every infraction (including written warnings) since my birth some 62 years ago. That is different than what is seen when I go to the DMV to get my driving records or what can be seen by my auto insurance company. I assume the Homeland folks provide the same to the Canadians. Note that the Canadians are just practicing reciprocity initiated by Homeland.
BTW, I really hate the name Homeland. Fatherland would have been more appropriate.
well, yes, a judge NEEDS to see your complete history. 1 infraction is an incident, a string is a pattern. Insurance usually sees back 3 years. What about a reckless ticket every 37 months? You only have one at a time, but it shows a pattern.