This conversation is cracking me up!
It's great having a legal expert who can't cite any references, then grant us permission to share our opinion on the subject at hand.
Robert...for the record:
A lien can only be placed on an asset that you own; your property that has a redeemable value.
A license is not legal property, isn't "owned" but "held", and has no redeemable value. Its worthless except to the holder. It's a legal, formal permission granted by a State DOT and can only be granted, renewed, revoked or suspended by the issuing state. A lien as you described, doesn't legally fit any of this criteria. Again a license is NOT a property.
Not sure what really happened but there is no legal precident or governance supporting your claim. None. Besides what fiscally responsible judge places a never-ending gag order on a non-criminal closed case? C'mon, really?
The net is you are either very, very confused and/or totally full of baloney
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A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
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Well that really clears things up. And this is the source we're supposed to trust for legal advice and interpretation?