Higginson v. Motor Vehicles Division
567 P.2d 557, 30 Or. App. 333, 1977 Ore. App. LEXIS 2892
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Higginson v. Motor Vehicles Division, 567 P.2d 557, 30 Or. App. 333, 1977 Ore. App. LEXIS 2892 (Or. Ct. App. 1977).
Opinion
Petitioner appeals from an order of the Motor Vehicles Division administratively suspending his driver’s license pursuant to ORS 482.450(l)(c) which provides:
"(1) The division immediately may suspend the license of any person without hearing and without receiving a record of the conviction of such person of crime, when the division has reason to believe that such person:
"(c) Is incompetent to drive a motor vehicle or is afflicted with mental or physical infirmities or disabilities rendering it unsafe for him to drive a motor vehicle upon the highways.”1
Suffice it to say that there was ample evidence to support the Division’s order.
Affirmed.
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567 P.2d 557, 30 Or. App. 333, 1977 Ore. App. LEXIS 2892, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/higginson-v-motor-vehicles-division-orctapp-1977.