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Curiosity

Chicago, IL
January 2004

JUN 07, 2005 09:12 AM

A court in Sicily has reinstated a gay man's driving license which was revoked after authorities found out he was gay.

The authorities suspended his license due to his exemption from military service, which also happened because he was gay.

In a written ruling released on Monday, the Sicilian court said: "It is clear that sexual preferences do not in any way influence a person's ability to drive motor cars safely."

The judges added that homosexuality "cannot be considered a true and proper psychiatric illness, being a mere personality disturbance".

_DictionaryGirl_

_DictionaryGirl_

NEWSWIRE

San Diego, CA

JUN 07, 2005 09:18 AM

Oh, a personality disturbance, is that all? confused
That poor guy. Good for him getting his license back. How ridiculous.

[Edited on Jun 07, 2005 9:19AM]

stellartrane

stellartrane

Austin, TX
February 2003

JUN 07, 2005 09:29 AM

that's wierd... your gay... ride that bus over there... the multi-colored one.

thefreak

thefreak

NEWSWIRE

Gardner, MA

JUN 07, 2005 09:32 AM

No no no, it's women who can't drive. wink

[/SARCASTIC STATEMENT MADE BY SOMEONE W/O A LICENSE]

In all seriousness...wow. That's beyond fucked up. Anyone from Italia care to give another point of view?

-TM

dem_z

dem_z

United Kingdom
June 2004

JUN 07, 2005 09:32 AM

I like the judge's comments (not the personality disturbance one) about how this is an outrage.

Rhys

Rhys

SUICIDEGIRL

Florida, USA

JUN 07, 2005 09:34 AM

>_<

Noxeos

Noxeos

Fullerton, CA
February 2004

JUN 07, 2005 10:01 AM

demetrius_z said:
I like the judge's comments (not the personality disturbance one) about how this is an outrage.



I don't see where the judge said this was an outrage. As a matter of fact, the judge may not personally agree with his ruling. I would hope that a judge never expressed such a emotional response to a case as outrage.

lostarchitect

lostarchitect

Brooklyn, NY
January 2004

JUN 07, 2005 10:23 AM

sicily: italy's alabama.

...and my family's FROM there. eeek

dem_z

dem_z

United Kingdom
June 2004

JUN 07, 2005 10:36 AM

Noxeos said:

demetrius_z said:
I like the judge's comments (not the personality disturbance one) about how this is an outrage.



I don't see where the judge said this was an outrage.


You're right, it was the guy's lawyer.

As a matter of fact, the judge may not personally agree with his ruling. I would hope that a judge never expressed such a emotional response to a case as outrage.


Really? Why not?

hasselhoff

hasselhoff

Germany
April 2004

JUN 07, 2005 10:36 AM

Wow - that's messed up. I had no idea that honking and whistling at hot chicks while driving was considered an essential skill as apposed to just a habit. The dead give away would be when he honked and instead of yelling something like "nice ass!", it would be something like "I like your shoes!".

SomeOneUK

SomeOneUK

United Kingdom
June 2004

JUN 07, 2005 03:54 PM

Well Italy is in the EU, and the EU law courts take a very dim view on these sorts of things... I'm surprised a national court can still get away with that.

merely a disturbance"? wtf?

Thistle

Thistle

SUICIDEGIRL

California, USA

JUN 07, 2005 03:55 PM


In a written ruling released on Monday, the Sicilian court said: "It is clear that sexual preferences do not in any way influence a person's ability to drive motor cars safely."



BWAHAHAHAHHA.

troglodyte

troglodyte

Victoria, BC
May 2003

JUN 07, 2005 04:24 PM

demetrius_z said:

As a matter of fact, the judge may not personally agree with his ruling. I would hope that a judge never expressed such a emotional response to a case as outrage.


Really? Why not?


Because judges should be sober and rational, not emotional and outraged.

Rosscoe

Rosscoe

I'm lost
March 2005

JUN 07, 2005 04:28 PM

But can gays walk properly? im not sure they can handle public transport either those warped individuals that they are.
They should all be locked up if you ask me and my Judge friend.

A judge said that.... he should get the boot, and so should the people who took that mans license and kicked him out of the military.
People are idiots.

Trotskyladumass

Trotskyladumass

Orlando, FL
June 2005

JUN 07, 2005 06:35 PM

troglodyte said:

demetrius_z said:

As a matter of fact, the judge may not personally agree with his ruling. I would hope that a judge never expressed such a emotional response to a case as outrage.


Really? Why not?


Because judges should be sober and rational, not emotional and outraged.



because their a judge dosent mean they are good at the job


[Edited on Jun 07, 2005 by Trotskyladumass]

Big_Slikk

Big_Slikk

Anchorage, AK
April 2005

JUN 08, 2005 12:52 PM

lostarchitect said:
sicily: italy's alabama.

...and my family's FROM there. eeek


biggrin Haha that was great! are you your own grandpa?