experience at the DMV

30 some years ago I’d let my license expire so I needed to take the written test again.I failed it!
I asked the girl if I could take it again. “No! Come back tomorrow” So I asked her if I could have my failed test to study. No! Take this booklet and study!” So with my tail between my legs I left and drove home . She was mean 😆


One of my crazy friends had to take the written test. He failed. He came back to the DMV the next, took the test again, and failed. This is why I call him crazy. He started to yell at the DMV employees that he was being failed as part of a plot to extort money from him. The DMV test was asking questions that he didn't need to know. He must have been putting on a good show, because two Nevada Highway Patrolmen were called to escort him out of the building. This was only the beginning.

He is now a "sovereign citizen". He don't need no stinkin' driver's license, or insurance, or current registration. He has already been left at least once on the side of the road with a fist full of tickets, and watching his vehicle disappear behind a tow truck.
 
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The last time I was in a DMV office was several years ago before the pandemic but I still had to make an appointment online. On the website was a big notice as to what documents to bring; outside the building there was a big sign listing what documents to bring; inside the waiting room was another large sign with what documents to bring; and there were loads of pamphlets all listing what documents to bring. Every list was in both English and Spanish (I am in Florida, so naturally).

Even with having to make an appointment online, as I was waiting in the waiting room I would estimate HALF of all the people who came in didn't have the necessary documents with them. :mad:

Sometimes, it's just not the DMV's fault... :eek:
 

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