I especially love the reference to UCC 1-207. That was renumbered 308 in 2004. More proof these people have no idea what they are talking about about, and are just repeating gibberish.
I looked it up and besides what you pointed out, this law allows one to “reserve their rights when entering into a contract,” but the contract must be agreed upon by both parties. Somehow, I don’t think a city/county/state is going to recognize this as a driver’s license, meaning it’s a “contract” with only one party.
I especially love the reference to UCC 1-207. That was renumbered 308 in 2004. More proof these people have no idea what they are talking about about, and are just repeating gibberish.
I looked it up and besides what you pointed out, this law allows one to “reserve their rights when entering into a contract,” but the contract must be agreed upon by both parties. Somehow, I don’t think a city/county/state is going to recognize this as a driver’s license, meaning it’s a “contract” with only one party.