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No one can or should be going on to private property to tell whomever lives there they cannot have a car parked (again) on private property. If so, then there are many a (millionaire's garage/driveway we need to inspect)(which the city will never do) and licenses of people who live in DC. If anyone is able to afford homes in many jurisdictions the cars should be registered where the cars reside most but if they are on private property and not taking public space there is nothing you or the state can do about it. Also, you can only have one driver license, and again if you can afford to have several homes you can own a car with a differing jurisdiction registration since that car resides in the other jurisdiction. Also, some people own vehicles but do not have a license anymore (the elderly) because they do not drive. The idea that your license is attached to your vehicle is stupid. The title and registration of the vehicle in a particular jurisdiction is what matters. And where ever you move you do not have to change your license. I know multitudes of people with several cars that live in upper northwest full time and none have DC licenses or tags on vehicles for DC (Florida is the prevailing) and you or anyone else will not be coming on to their estates, gated enclaves or private property to be looking at anything.

by SWDC on Jun 27, 2012 11:37 am • linkreport

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