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30 odd years ago on our honeymoon in Florida I stopped for directions at a gas station. No one spoke English. No one!
I don’t suppose it’s any better now.
I don’t suppose it’s any better now.
He’s never been to Florida?
I’ve had my CDL for over 45 years. Same address etc for 32 years….in Massachusetts. Same everything. They have access to those records.
Yet..I must return with my “sacred birth certificate”…tomorrow for another attempt at getting my license/credentials renewed.
That’s what bothers me the most. I followed their rules. There was no demand/questions for a valid Passport or certified birth certificate on their pre-qualify questionnaire. If it’s that critical it should have been requested.Period. No warning. Not fair. They could have overlooked it but instead I got a signed letter of nonconformity. Swell.
As an aside:
While in the “appointment” line at 10:45 awaiting my deli ticket I overheard an “officially attired employee” telling the 50-60 “walk/in” people waiting in “their” line, some for 30plus minutes, to come back at 2;30!!Line closed till then!
Didn’t make me feel any better. Just even more apathy for how poorly they run the place.Pathetic disorganization. Did I mention the 23 windows and only 7-8 “manned”. Can I still even say that without breaking some new guideline? I don’t think so…
I want to comment on this so badly, but I will get dinged like a pinball in the arcade machine.
All I can add is that I listened to an economic college professor today, and he said RI will be the first bilingual state.
Any passport issuing office will tell you that your passport, though expired, still provides a legal document to show your identity.
When I applied for my Washington "enhanced" driver's license a few years ago, they wouldn't accept my passport as valid ID - because it had been expired for a few months.
Thankfully I did the research in advance and brought along a certified copy of my birth certificate AND my original Social Security Card, along with my "regular" Washington driver's license. With all that documentation I was able to get through the renewal process without a hitch.
Unfortunately I have to renew my driver's license again before my birthday in November of this year, and I haven't really looked into what kind of documentation THAT is going to require.
Any passport issuing office will tell you that your passport, though expired, still provides a legal document to show your identity.
No one goes unscathed at the DMV