But your dissertation was in reply to my comment about private readers.I probably "hit the sack" earlier than you do .... but I do realize you have more reviews than I do, which undoubtedly makes you smarter.....because you get more sleep.
I personnaly think you just get up way too fuckin early. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
Texas has one of the most liberal Freedom of Information laws and what data is available simply by request...... Originally Posted by TrueGentleman1This is true.
Still today, boat TX number registration data is on line for instant free access. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter"The Problem" is that particularly along the coast 30-40% of the watercraft actually wet are not operated by the person named on the paperwork with the State. So it's not reliable.... just like motor vehicle LP #'s.
"The Problem" is that particularly along the coast 30-40% of the watercraft actually wet are not operated by the person named on the paperwork with the State. So it's not reliable.... just like motor vehicle LP #'s. Originally Posted by LexusLoverWow......so you're saying that out of me and nine of my friends,...that four of them are are using someone else's boat?
Wow......so you're saying that out of me and nine of my friends,...that four of them are are using someone else's boat?No. Now, I didn't post that did I?
Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
The cops were not for that, figuring they would be running all over Sugar Land..... Originally Posted by live4funAny "data base" is not better than the entry personnel and the data they are provided.
Any "data base" is not better than the entry personnel and the data they are provided.Just looked it up to verify it's still "in play" ... it is.
Here's another example: At least a couple of years ago (unless the legislature has changed it .. and I've not looked) .... semi tractors could get "temporary" registration and plates issued by A COUNTY on the basis of a power of attorney or unrecorded "bill of sale" even though the vehicle was registered in another state ... and the Department of Motor Vehicle had NO ACCESS TO THE RECORDS. The registration could be "renewed" for the tags and the operator could go to any of the 250+ counties in the state to get another tag issued and the counties had no way to cross-check. Originally Posted by LexusLover
....there you are with your extremes again. I never said all. I'm just saying you are exaggerating....especially about male drivers and especially about the boats. You have no fucking idea of the actual numbers.
Anybody who actually "thinks" that all motor vehicles are being driven and possessed by the same person listed in the records of the Department of Motor Vehicle is delusional or simply doesn't know and is bullshitting...like Global. Originally Posted by LexusLover