How about the member who has repeatedly
broken licensing rules.
Not exact matches
In western countries,
licensing issues typically arise when a company gets accused of
breaking rules.
Consequently
breaking the
rules can result in a
license being revoked.
As for
break - shrinkwrap - to - accept - terms
licenses, IIRC an English court (hint: jurisdiction uncomfortably close to home for me)
ruled in the early 00s that because they'd been around since the 1970s they were «customary» and hence had become binding by default.
Prosecutions have fallen, the number of
licenses pulled has tanked and egregious breeders are
breaking the
rules and paying little or nothing in fines.
Penalties for
breaking the
rules include suspension of a driver's
license or adding four points to a driver's record.
If you
break the law by not carrying valid
license or by violating traffic
rules or by riding being drunk, your bike insurance will not save your losses in case of any damage
Breaking the
rules could make it more difficult for you to get your driver's
license when the time comes.
I'm starting to sound like a
broken record, but each state has their own
rules for getting a
license and most require a background check.