Driver's License
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Again Stuart Brook disagrees with himself...first he said it's not possible,
then he said it's possible, then he said I had Learner's permit, now he says I
got Novice....So obvious this SB is just trolling around.....
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 8:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] gers.com>
>Bcvancouver1 wrote:
>> Stuart Brook disagrees with itself....in the Canadian newsgroup he readily
>> declared it's not possible to convert BC license to NH, now he's saying
>it's
>> possible. You guys be the judge what kind of poster this man or woman is.
>>
>>
>>>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>>>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>>>Date: 8/16/2004 5:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>>Message-id:
><[email protected] able.rogers.com>
>>>Joachim Feise wrote:
>>>>Bcvancouver1 wrote on 8/15/2004 23:08:
>>>>>You can check at the states DMV website....NH DMV website doesn't have
>>>info.
>>>>If the others have info, why don't you post that?
>>>>You are the one who claims that it is possible, after all...
>>>>As far as I'm concerned, why should DMVs convert a Canadian DL when they
>>>don't
>>>>convert licenses from European countries, for example? The driving tests
>in
>>>>Europe are much more stringent than in the US.
>>>>-Joe
>>>Joe, there is a treaty called the North American Drivers Licence
>>>Compact, to which *most* states and provinces are signatories.
>>>This permits the exchange of full drivers licences with minimum
>>>formality after certain minimum requirements are met, such as time held
>>>if it's a graduated licence scheme like Ontario uses, and eye tests etc.
>>>Colorado, for example, accepts a full Canadian license with an eye test
>>>only.
>>>Ontario, for example, accepts a full US drivers licence if the licence
>>>history shows that you've held a full US licence for at least 3 years.
>>>The NH web site does have all the information you need ... Check out the
>>>Non-US Citizen link and the link for the law ...
>>>http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/saf-c1000.html
>>>Then look for Saf-C 1003.03 and Saf-C 1003.04
>>>If they believe that the tests you took to get a BC novice licence meet
>>>those required to get the NH licence, then you only have to take the
>>>vision test, otherwise, you have to take a road and or written test.
>>>It's all there in gov't speak.
>>
>>
>>
>You asked about a NOVICE license. I understood a NOVICE license to NOT
>mean a FULL licence, and a review of the ICBC web site reveals this to
>be the case.
>Therefore, based on a reading of the NH web site, I would be quite
>satisfied that it is most unlikely that NH would accept that as a transfer.
>It has been my experience that only FULL licences are transferrable
>between Canada and the US. Intermediate Licenses such as BC's novice
>licence Or Ontario's G2 are not exchangeable for a FULL licence.
>There is nothing contradictory about what I have posted.
>You asked for information. In the Canadian newsgroup, I gave it to you
>in a simple form, and you confused me with the fool S B who has been
>posing as me for ages. Here, since there was follow up by others, I did
>a bit more research for you, and still provide you with bad news, and
>you, being clearly an ingrate, shoot the messenger instead of closely
>examining the evidence provided.
then he said it's possible, then he said I had Learner's permit, now he says I
got Novice....So obvious this SB is just trolling around.....
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 8:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] gers.com>
>Bcvancouver1 wrote:
>> Stuart Brook disagrees with itself....in the Canadian newsgroup he readily
>> declared it's not possible to convert BC license to NH, now he's saying
>it's
>> possible. You guys be the judge what kind of poster this man or woman is.
>>
>>
>>>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>>>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>>>Date: 8/16/2004 5:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>>Message-id:
><[email protected] able.rogers.com>
>>>Joachim Feise wrote:
>>>>Bcvancouver1 wrote on 8/15/2004 23:08:
>>>>>You can check at the states DMV website....NH DMV website doesn't have
>>>info.
>>>>If the others have info, why don't you post that?
>>>>You are the one who claims that it is possible, after all...
>>>>As far as I'm concerned, why should DMVs convert a Canadian DL when they
>>>don't
>>>>convert licenses from European countries, for example? The driving tests
>in
>>>>Europe are much more stringent than in the US.
>>>>-Joe
>>>Joe, there is a treaty called the North American Drivers Licence
>>>Compact, to which *most* states and provinces are signatories.
>>>This permits the exchange of full drivers licences with minimum
>>>formality after certain minimum requirements are met, such as time held
>>>if it's a graduated licence scheme like Ontario uses, and eye tests etc.
>>>Colorado, for example, accepts a full Canadian license with an eye test
>>>only.
>>>Ontario, for example, accepts a full US drivers licence if the licence
>>>history shows that you've held a full US licence for at least 3 years.
>>>The NH web site does have all the information you need ... Check out the
>>>Non-US Citizen link and the link for the law ...
>>>http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/saf-c1000.html
>>>Then look for Saf-C 1003.03 and Saf-C 1003.04
>>>If they believe that the tests you took to get a BC novice licence meet
>>>those required to get the NH licence, then you only have to take the
>>>vision test, otherwise, you have to take a road and or written test.
>>>It's all there in gov't speak.
>>
>>
>>
>You asked about a NOVICE license. I understood a NOVICE license to NOT
>mean a FULL licence, and a review of the ICBC web site reveals this to
>be the case.
>Therefore, based on a reading of the NH web site, I would be quite
>satisfied that it is most unlikely that NH would accept that as a transfer.
>It has been my experience that only FULL licences are transferrable
>between Canada and the US. Intermediate Licenses such as BC's novice
>licence Or Ontario's G2 are not exchangeable for a FULL licence.
>There is nothing contradictory about what I have posted.
>You asked for information. In the Canadian newsgroup, I gave it to you
>in a simple form, and you confused me with the fool S B who has been
>posing as me for ages. Here, since there was follow up by others, I did
>a bit more research for you, and still provide you with bad news, and
>you, being clearly an ingrate, shoot the messenger instead of closely
>examining the evidence provided.
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Here's the proof SB said I had a Learners permit.
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 5:06 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] e.rogers.com>
>bobz wrote:
>>>I got a Class 7 Novice British Columbia (Canada) driver's license.
>>>Can I
>>>convert it to a New Hampshire (USA) driver's license?
>>
>>
>> As long as it's a clean license you can, but it depends on the state,
>> but I think you can for NH, just have to pay for it....
>> unlike Maine...got to take the whole lot, and then they ask you stupid
>> questions in the theory like how many moose road accidents and
>> stuff...so I'm waiting till I move to another state before I embarrass
>> myself *l*
>>
>Remember, he has a LEARNER's permit.
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 5:06 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] e.rogers.com>
>bobz wrote:
>>>I got a Class 7 Novice British Columbia (Canada) driver's license.
>>>Can I
>>>convert it to a New Hampshire (USA) driver's license?
>>
>>
>> As long as it's a clean license you can, but it depends on the state,
>> but I think you can for NH, just have to pay for it....
>> unlike Maine...got to take the whole lot, and then they ask you stupid
>> questions in the theory like how many moose road accidents and
>> stuff...so I'm waiting till I move to another state before I embarrass
>> myself *l*
>>
>Remember, he has a LEARNER's permit.
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And here's the part he saying I got a Novice license.
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 8:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] gers.com>
>Bcvancouver1 wrote:
>> Stuart Brook disagrees with itself....in the Canadian newsgroup he readily
>> declared it's not possible to convert BC license to NH, now he's saying
>it's
>> possible. You guys be the judge what kind of poster this man or woman is.
>>
>>
>>>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>>>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>>>Date: 8/16/2004 5:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>>Message-id:
><[email protected] able.rogers.com>
>>>Joachim Feise wrote:
>>>>Bcvancouver1 wrote on 8/15/2004 23:08:
>>>>>You can check at the states DMV website....NH DMV website doesn't have
>>>info.
>>>>If the others have info, why don't you post that?
>>>>You are the one who claims that it is possible, after all...
>>>>As far as I'm concerned, why should DMVs convert a Canadian DL when they
>>>don't
>>>>convert licenses from European countries, for example? The driving tests
>in
>>>>Europe are much more stringent than in the US.
>>>>-Joe
>>>Joe, there is a treaty called the North American Drivers Licence
>>>Compact, to which *most* states and provinces are signatories.
>>>This permits the exchange of full drivers licences with minimum
>>>formality after certain minimum requirements are met, such as time held
>>>if it's a graduated licence scheme like Ontario uses, and eye tests etc.
>>>Colorado, for example, accepts a full Canadian license with an eye test
>>>only.
>>>Ontario, for example, accepts a full US drivers licence if the licence
>>>history shows that you've held a full US licence for at least 3 years.
>>>The NH web site does have all the information you need ... Check out the
>>>Non-US Citizen link and the link for the law ...
>>>http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/saf-c1000.html
>>>Then look for Saf-C 1003.03 and Saf-C 1003.04
>>>If they believe that the tests you took to get a BC novice licence meet
>>>those required to get the NH licence, then you only have to take the
>>>vision test, otherwise, you have to take a road and or written test.
>>>It's all there in gov't speak.
>>
>>
>>
>You asked about a NOVICE license. I understood a NOVICE license to NOT
>mean a FULL licence, and a review of the ICBC web site reveals this to
>be the case.
>Therefore, based on a reading of the NH web site, I would be quite
>satisfied that it is most unlikely that NH would accept that as a transfer.
>It has been my experience that only FULL licences are transferrable
>between Canada and the US. Intermediate Licenses such as BC's novice
>licence Or Ontario's G2 are not exchangeable for a FULL licence.
>There is nothing contradictory about what I have posted.
>You asked for information. In the Canadian newsgroup, I gave it to you
>in a simple form, and you confused me with the fool S B who has been
>posing as me for ages. Here, since there was follow up by others, I did
>a bit more research for you, and still provide you with bad news, and
>you, being clearly an ingrate, shoot the messenger instead of closely
>examining the evidence provided.
>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>Date: 8/16/2004 8:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <[email protected] gers.com>
>Bcvancouver1 wrote:
>> Stuart Brook disagrees with itself....in the Canadian newsgroup he readily
>> declared it's not possible to convert BC license to NH, now he's saying
>it's
>> possible. You guys be the judge what kind of poster this man or woman is.
>>
>>
>>>Subject: Re: Driver's License
>>>From: Stuart Brook [email protected]lid
>>>Date: 8/16/2004 5:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>>>Message-id:
><[email protected] able.rogers.com>
>>>Joachim Feise wrote:
>>>>Bcvancouver1 wrote on 8/15/2004 23:08:
>>>>>You can check at the states DMV website....NH DMV website doesn't have
>>>info.
>>>>If the others have info, why don't you post that?
>>>>You are the one who claims that it is possible, after all...
>>>>As far as I'm concerned, why should DMVs convert a Canadian DL when they
>>>don't
>>>>convert licenses from European countries, for example? The driving tests
>in
>>>>Europe are much more stringent than in the US.
>>>>-Joe
>>>Joe, there is a treaty called the North American Drivers Licence
>>>Compact, to which *most* states and provinces are signatories.
>>>This permits the exchange of full drivers licences with minimum
>>>formality after certain minimum requirements are met, such as time held
>>>if it's a graduated licence scheme like Ontario uses, and eye tests etc.
>>>Colorado, for example, accepts a full Canadian license with an eye test
>>>only.
>>>Ontario, for example, accepts a full US drivers licence if the licence
>>>history shows that you've held a full US licence for at least 3 years.
>>>The NH web site does have all the information you need ... Check out the
>>>Non-US Citizen link and the link for the law ...
>>>http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/saf-c1000.html
>>>Then look for Saf-C 1003.03 and Saf-C 1003.04
>>>If they believe that the tests you took to get a BC novice licence meet
>>>those required to get the NH licence, then you only have to take the
>>>vision test, otherwise, you have to take a road and or written test.
>>>It's all there in gov't speak.
>>
>>
>>
>You asked about a NOVICE license. I understood a NOVICE license to NOT
>mean a FULL licence, and a review of the ICBC web site reveals this to
>be the case.
>Therefore, based on a reading of the NH web site, I would be quite
>satisfied that it is most unlikely that NH would accept that as a transfer.
>It has been my experience that only FULL licences are transferrable
>between Canada and the US. Intermediate Licenses such as BC's novice
>licence Or Ontario's G2 are not exchangeable for a FULL licence.
>There is nothing contradictory about what I have posted.
>You asked for information. In the Canadian newsgroup, I gave it to you
>in a simple form, and you confused me with the fool S B who has been
>posing as me for ages. Here, since there was follow up by others, I did
>a bit more research for you, and still provide you with bad news, and
>you, being clearly an ingrate, shoot the messenger instead of closely
>examining the evidence provided.
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Bcvancouver1 wrote:
There's no dealing with asses like you ... *plonk* or are you now S B
in disguise?
There's no dealing with asses like you ... *plonk* or are you now S B
in disguise?
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On 16 Aug 2004 17:49:02 GMT, [email protected] (Bcvancouver1)
wrote:
>And here's the part he saying I got a Novice license.
Look, you moron, if you are so infatuated with Stuart, why don't go
rub one off instead of polluting this newsgroup? What a retard you
are, man!
--
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one
percent of the people may take away the rights of the other
forty-nine." -- Thomas Jefferson
wrote:
>And here's the part he saying I got a Novice license.
Look, you moron, if you are so infatuated with Stuart, why don't go
rub one off instead of polluting this newsgroup? What a retard you
are, man!
--
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one
percent of the people may take away the rights of the other
forty-nine." -- Thomas Jefferson
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Bcvancouver1 wrote on 8/16/2004 10:49:
> And here's the part he saying I got a Novice license.
*plonk*
> And here's the part he saying I got a Novice license.
*plonk*