[Originally posted at NorCal Politics by Chuck Dupree on January 10, 2006]
No doubt you heard about Ahnold’s little accident the other day, colliding with a car in Los Angeles with his twelve-year-old son in the sidecar, and receiving twelve stitches in his lip as a result. Well, according to the LAPD he was driving illegally.
There appears to be some dispute about this. Schwarzenegger’s spokeswoman Margita Thompson claims to believe that the basic Class C driver’s license allows der Gropenführer to operate a motorcyle. A CHP spokesman agreed:
“We’re not criticizing the LAPD,” Tom Marshall, a CHP spokesman, said after learning of the Los Angeles Police Department’s finding. “We haven’t seen the report. … But that’s how we read the Vehicle Code as applying.”
A quick check of the California DMV web site seems to support the LAPD.
More amusing is the CHP’s excuse for not checking for a proper license at the scene of the accident:
Another highway patrol spokesman, Steve Kohler, declined to discuss if officers had checked, or would check in the future, whether the governor had a proper license. Kohler said he could not disclose such information because it involved Schwarzenegger’s protective detail.
So, national security reasons, or the local equivalent.
Not to worry, though, the relevant licensing procedures will be followed.
Earlier Tuesday, Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he never bothered to obtain a motorcycle license because he “never thought about it.”
“I just never really applied for it,” he told reporters during a state budget briefing. “It was just one of those things that I never really did.”
You know, one of those things like considering the state budget deficit honestly, or approaching California’s energy problems without backroom deals. That kinda stuff.