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TrRy
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No because they won't know what your name is or where you are located to even check, and im sure there is more important stuff cops will be doing than trying to track you from a you tube video, unless you are beating people like we have seen on the news recently...just dont get caught doing it and be careful and have fun! |
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shilo9i
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Why would you want to admit that you don't have a license and then drive the car on video? If you are planning on using a fake name, then why mention anything about not having a license? |
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RE
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I encourage you to go right ahead with your plan. It will take you off the road and make the rest of us safer. |
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Penguino
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Only a total (fill in the blank) would videotape himself committing any crime. You are fast on your way to becoming "Buba's" wife. Bad luck to you! |
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Jeff (Pinkfloyd697)
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It is possible you fill face charges, yes. |
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Lori K
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Well, to rent such a vehicle, someone will need a credit card, insurance and a license. That person is the one who will pay for any damage or possibly be sued and prosecuted by the rental company. If something bad should happen to the car or to someone else's property, that person will probably never be able to procure insurance again.
THAT person can then sue you for any damages. I assume they will know where to find you. |
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Kakoii90
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I wonder why one would willfully do something dangerous and illegal and then post evidence for the whole world to see?
It would not be very hard to track you down from the video. You're fooling yourself. |
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Sewer Rat
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Yeah I would say you have a good chance of being charged with several things. |
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Jibby Kills
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Some guy already did that. He convinced a sales man to let him test drive a car already knowing he didn't have a license to drive. . I doubt anybody would take the time to actually look up your profile to see if you are licensed. I don't even think they can legally...but, It's a lame idea for a video anyway |
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gdwn2
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You can do that on private property as long as you have permmision.Its not against the law.A hotel is private property but I am sure owners wont allow that to go around the hotel so you could get arrested.YES. |
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David S
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If you are stupid enough to flaunt the fact that you do not have what it takes too drive leaglely you should go too jail and very well may if it is seen by a DMV employee who thinks that you are as stupid as I do. |
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zipzeronada
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Dream on dude. Yeah, you'll be on Youtube as your cellmate's 'girlfriend.' |
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seanmicheals122
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This is just one of the main reasons WHY, illegal immigrants is BAD,BAD for our Countries.I mean really bad. |
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that's DUMB why whould u want to do that anyway????? |
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Tony S
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No, but I can't wait to see your stupid a$$ on world's dumbest drivers when you wreck a car it will take the rest of your life to pay off.
No insurance company will cover damges to a vehicle operated by an unlicensed driver, especially, if they are driving recklessly. |
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Joseph, II
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Yup. -But only for 2 to 5 Years... So go Ahead & make your Video... I'm DYING to see it on U-Tube & the 11 o'clock News! :) |
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whitedevil
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Why would you want to make a video anyway? You know what they say IF YOU CANT DO THEE TIME dont do the crime......................... |
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thh s
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the correct answer is no AS LONG AS YOU ARE NOT CAUGHT IN THE ACT!!! if your caught then duh but if you put it on youtube police are probably not gunna see it right away and they know its probably old and it would also be a waste of their time you could get stoned off your *** on camera giving out your address name social and all other ID and nothing is going to happen its just not worth the time and there is no way for them to know for sure you are giving out your real information so HAVE FUN!!! and dont get caught |
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garfieldkat
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if you break the law and get caught, you will go to jail. don't break the law. |
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julia_gulia
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my advice: dont get caught.
its not illegal unless you get caught doing it.
besides, since when do police watch videos on youtube to bust ppls asses?
just leave before you post it
and let me know how that goes...unless your in jail of course |
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George P
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Go to jail, probably not. But, you could lose your permit and not be allowed to take a permit test until you are 18. |
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Lt Col USAFR
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might not be a problem if you stay on private property, and do not damage the cars. If you go on the road, you are under state vehicle laws.
But I'm just speculating based on what I know about my state. I do not know where you are talking about. |
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Your bank belong to us
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wtf |
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Mal
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why run the risk at all of admiting you dont have a license? granted, you're unlikely to get caught, but you never know. |
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Bucknut
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if you wreck it or worse hurt or kill someone by accident, you can bet its your a**. |
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nowyouknow
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If you are ignorant enough to post your crimes on Youtube, expect to be prosecuted.
Also, what if you hurt/kill someone, or yourself? Are you trying for a Darwin Award? |
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No Longer Here
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Yes, you would go to jail, if you don't ever by, by the law ever. Because then you will have a criminal record upon you. And you would lose out period. So if you don't want a criminal record. And you would have a clean record for life. Don't do what you said within your question there. And then you will win everytime period. |
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FRAGINAL-NOYPI
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You can be prosecuted for deception in fooling the people to buy cheap tickets. |
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H
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do you want to take that risk? plus if you get caught in medias res the tape will just be more evidence against you. its your call. |
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