At 05:43 PM 11/20/00 -0500, Jim Burnes wrote:
"I dont really have any recourse," he said.
Ummm, let me think. Move to a different ISP/NSP idiot!
He probably needs to move to a non-US ISP, which won't feel threatened by a US state attorney general. But that's quite separate from Nixon's threat to bust *him* every time a Missourian buys and uses one of his licenses; as an American, he'd need to get quality legal advice if he wanted to stay in business. The American Automobile Association will also sell you international driver's licenses. They're quite upfront about them not being a substitute for a local driver's license from the US state you live in, and most of all US states require you to get one of their licenses if you live there longer than some continuous number of days, typically 15-60. I have seen somebody selling relatively low priced driver's licenses from Tobago or some other Caribbean island. That doesn't help you in your US home state, but if you're in some other US state with a Tobago license and a AAA international driver's license, that's generally legal and workable. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639