Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Three Benefits of Joining the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club

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An attorney with more than 30 years of experience, Stanley Duane Wilkinson owns a private practice in Houston, Texas. When he isn’t assisting clients as an attorney, Stanley Duane Wilkinson pursues diverse hobbies in Houston and beyond. He also holds membership to the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club.

Founded in 1951, the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club (RROC) has more than 6,000 members who live in approximately 50 countries around the globe. The club was formed back when a single company created both Rolls-Royce and Bentley vehicles, and its members come together through an appreciation of these cars. Here are three reasons to join the RROC.

Technical Library
The RROC technical library features free and online catalogs of rare handbooks, service manuals, and parts lists.

Directory & Register
The RROC Directory & Register contains the personal information of all its members and their cars. This exclusive publication helps fellow members connect, and furnishes an extensive analysis of their vehicles, including historical information.

Technical Support
Members can also receive free technical support from RROC technical consultants 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The consultants offer tips on where to get cars serviced, how to repair cars, and how to find parts.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Texas Law for Driving on a Suspended License

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Criminal defense attorney Stanley Duane Wilkinson has handled cases for individuals across Houston and other Texas counties for more than two decades. Stanley Duane Wilkinson is highly experienced in matters related to driving infractions, and has represented hundreds of clients through his Houston law firm.

In Texas, the consequences of driving on a suspended or revoked license can vary based on the circumstances involved. At a minimum, driving without a valid license is a class C misdemeanor, which can result in a fine of up to $500 dollars.

If the driver has been caught driving without a license before, or lost his/her license due to driving while intoxicated, it can result in a much more serious class B charge. If the unlicensed driver causes an accident or is caught driving without insurance, they can face a class A misdemeanor charge, which can carry a 1-year jail term.

Having a license revoked or suspended is a very costly procedure. In addition to fines and surcharges, drivers caught on the road with invalid licenses must pay reinstatement fees. Further, these drivers may accrue extra points on their insurance, and will have to pay higher premiums.