Role of Class D driver license in state’s scam of public
In view of our later decisions, we have no hesitation in holding that the Legislature may declare it to be a privilege to operate pleasure cars over the turnpike roads of our counties. Such operation amounts indeed to the pursuit of an occupation with many, although not for gain. Ogilvie v. Hailey, 141 Tenn. 392, 210 S.W. 645, 647 (1919) A Class D license without for-hire endorsement would be required of anyone using the roads in commerce for private commercial non-for-hire use. That would include plumbers, engineers, meter readers, etc. What they don’t tell you is that you are allowed … Continue reading Role of Class D driver license in state’s scam of public
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