The document lists 10 wrong facts in an instant case regarding driving licenses and vehicle operation. It describes situations where licensing requirements and safety standards were not followed, including driving without proper licenses, overloading vehicles, and operating without proper authorization.
The document lists 10 wrong facts in an instant case regarding driving licenses and vehicle operation. It describes situations where licensing requirements and safety standards were not followed, including driving without proper licenses, overloading vehicles, and operating without proper authorization.
The document lists 10 wrong facts in an instant case regarding driving licenses and vehicle operation. It describes situations where licensing requirements and safety standards were not followed, including driving without proper licenses, overloading vehicles, and operating without proper authorization.
The document lists 10 wrong facts in an instant case regarding driving licenses and vehicle operation. It describes situations where licensing requirements and safety standards were not followed, including driving without proper licenses, overloading vehicles, and operating without proper authorization.
1. X applying for a non-professional driver’s license only at the age
of 16. and His friend Y applying for professional driver’s license who is less than 18 years old. 2. Z a holder of a non-professional driver's license was engaged by W to drive his delivery truck because he has a construction supply business. 3. When they loaded steel bars they just placed a carton hanging at the end of it dangling. 4. The delivery was late and he turned on his parking lights 30 minutes before sunset and after complete darkness turned on his head lights. 5. He went to the police station to claim his license after 4 days. 6. When he loaded his truck for delivery, it was 100 kilos above the maximum load weight allowed. 7. Part of the citation is that he is driving a truck as his profession but he had a non-professional driver's license, as if he had no driver's license, so he applied for a professional driver's license, but it was learned during the written examination he cannot read or write, such application was denied and his non-professional driver's license was revoked. 8. So he just drove a tricycle inside his barrio where there is no police only tanods. 9. In that barrio, tricycle were scares, so he loaded the goods and atop the roof of the tricycle and also passengers on top of the mudguard, anyway it is covered by a metal braise. 10. Operating the tricycle without a franchise but they have a cooperative to back them up.
Nick Idzojtic and John Skocich v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, A Corporation v. Edward Kozora. Nick Idzojtic, in No. 17,957 John Skocich, in No. 17,958, 431 F.2d 1029, 3rd Cir. (1970)
Francis T. Ratigan v. New York Central Railroad Co. v. Interstate Commodities, Inc., and The Troy Union Railroad Company, Appellee-Appellant, 291 F.2d 548, 2d Cir. (1961)