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by infoman
Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:34 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Forcing the issue?
Replies: 33
Views: 6777

Re: Forcing the issue?

Ok, here it goes again.. I totally agree that asking or requesting a hearing will speed up the process and may very well help get your license much faster, but again, that's not the point I'm trying to relay. Of course, if you write/contact your state reps, contact Gov., contact media, contact and request a denial hearing, obviously it's going to help get your license faster. What I'm saying is this: NOBODY will get a "denial hearing" in front of an actual judge in an actual court until they are "officially" denied by dps in writting. I'm debating the reality of the situation, not the purpose of the situation. Of course "forcing the issue" will help get your license faster or make them speed up the process. I'm challenging anyone who is currently waiting for their application to be processed to actaully go to a court and go infront of a judge in an actual "denial Hearing". In my opinion, it is not possible and I won't believe it possible until I see evidence of it actually happening. Anyone can call, email or write all day long for a request of a denial hearing, but until someone actually gets one, it's all talk and heresy at this point. that's all I'm saying. Someone please tell him I'm wrong and show some evidence to back it up. I don't want to hear of anyone "asking" for a denial hearing, I want to hear of someone who has actaully been to a denial hearing in front of a judge in a court. Until then, it's just not reality.
by infoman
Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:16 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Forcing the issue?
Replies: 33
Views: 6777

Re: Forcing the issue?

I hate to beat a dead horse again.. but you will never get a denial hearing, unless you are officially denied by dps. so far, no one has had a hearing and no one ever will. Now, it will make them hurry up and expidite the license. It will help speed up things and put more attention on it, but again- You will never get a "denial hearing" in front of a "judge", until you are officially denied by them by their definition of denied. I deal in "REALITY", not what "ought to be".

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