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Q: If you loan your vehicle to an unlicensed person or a person with suspended you my be punished how?
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What is the penalty under Ontario Law for being an unlicensed driver?

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Will insurance cover an accident if owner thought the driver had a license when let him use vehicle?

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Who is responsible for an unlicensed driver driving another person vehicle involved in an accident?

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If you lend your vehicle to a person without a license or they have a suspended license what is the likely fine or punishment?

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In Ohio can a unlicensed person be on the title?

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Why is Lil Wayne in jail?

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What do you do if an unlicensed kid borrows a car and hits your car who is at fault?

Providing that you were not at fault or contributed to the collision, the child who drove the vehicle, and his parents would be responsible, as well as the person from whom he "borrowed" the car.


If an individual intentionally damages another person's vehicle how are they punished?

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What to do to get a persons license suspended that had no insurance and did damage to your vehicle?

Your best bet is to sue the person for your damages and let the law take care of the other part.