Even has his own license plates. and his own hand-made driver's license. Very much his own license plates.
FAR ROCKAWAY — A Queens tire collector whose license has been suspended 166 times was arrested for driving with a fake license plate that looked like a kid's art project, police said.
Ben Bey, 50, was busted on July 8 while driving his 2001 Ford van with "a rear license that had not been issued by a government agency, and appeared to have been fabricated by defendant Bey using cardboard and crayons," according to court records.
The bogus plate also bore his picture with the title "Lord Noble Ben Bey." The plate also had the words "Greater North Amexem" and "Supreme Law of Land."
166 suspensions? How can you rack that number up and still be driving?
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appeared to have been fabricated by defendant Bey using cardboard and crayons
I don't know about cardboard, but crayons? There's no way that license plate was made with crayons. Raise your hand if you can do make a photorealistic picture of themselves using crayon? How about perfectly mimicking fonts?
No one?
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appeared to have been fabricated by defendant Bey using cardboard and crayons
I don't know about cardboard, but crayons? There's no way that license plate was made with crayons. Raise your hand if you can do make a photorealistic picture of themselves using crayon? How about perfectly mimicking fonts?
No one?
I'm quite nifty at making things with paper mache if that's anything of help.
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Burnaby49 wrote:166 suspensions? How can you rack that number up and still be driving?
From the linked article:
He was sentenced to nine months in jail in September 2013 after pleading guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court to a felony charge of criminal possession of a forged instrument and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, records show.
Some people are slow learners.
"A wise man proportions belief to the evidence."
- David Hume
If this is slow, then it adds a whole new dimension to the word.
Still, I think he's been more than enough opportunity to prove he's a bad driver. I have to go along with the other comments in that I don't see how or why he still has a license, or isn't in jail.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
I just figured it was a sovrun excuse for the backyard full of junk tires he probably has. We have several of those around here that cover acres, one of whom claims he is a collector so he won't have to abide by the land use laws.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
The 166 license suspensions intrigued me. If each suspension were for 3 months, with one month of license revival in-between, that would total 664 months = 55 years and 4 months.
In any case his new license plate, from the photo, shows he may have committed more serious offenses that have their own prison terms: unauthorized use of the UN emblem and the US Dept of Transportation seal.
fortinbras wrote:The 166 license suspensions intrigued me. If each suspension were for 3 months, with one month of license revival in-between, that would total 664 months = 55 years and 4 months.
In New York, if you don't answer a traffic ticket, your license is automatically suspended. So therefore Respected Amir Honorable Lord Sheikh Noble Bey probably has 166 traffic tickets that he didn't answer. Since someone as cooperative as he can easily get 5-10 per occurrence, we are likely dealing with about 20 unanswered traffic stops.
"A wise man proportions belief to the evidence."
- David Hume
In my state if I'm not mistaken, that would be more than enough to get your license lifted.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
Is this the same "Nobel" as in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brX0XcmtVUY, who last week caused a minor shit-storm on Youtube, with the video title, "Its Open Season On Killing Whites and Police"? If not, this guy is also a "moor".