"XJDano" (xjdano)
05/06/2014 at 23:00 • Filed to: None | 0 | 5 |
temp license until card comes in the mail is a 8.5x11 piece of paper with all the important stuff printed on it. Do they know how much of a pain it is to have a piece of paper folded and shoved into a wallet?
vdub_nut: scooter snob
> XJDano
05/06/2014 at 23:20 | 0 |
TRUE STORY: My license was expiring, so i applied for the temp permit. It too was an 8.5x11, so yes, I've been there. Anyways, the chucklefucks at the PA DMV issued the extension from... the day they received the paperwork. It expired before my regular license. I drove for like... three weeks on an expired license, including a trip home from Toledo to Central PA.*
All stories here are fiction.
dreyus
> XJDano
05/06/2014 at 23:36 | 0 |
laminate it and sit on it or better yet, punch wholes in the corners and tie a string to it then wear it around your neck like bling. get some glitter glue and make it shine
AthomSfere
> XJDano
05/06/2014 at 23:40 | 0 |
I don't get this, I can remember my first few licenses printed on the spot. What happened? Why did we move back in time at the DMV when the internet became prevalent with databases and whatnot.?
Big Bubba Ray
> XJDano
05/06/2014 at 23:50 | 0 |
I know that feel. I had to renew mine at the beginning of January and it took nearly a month for the damn state of Missouri to email me my real license. It was always an awkward conversation when I had to whip out the paper temp license when buying beer.
Slave2anMG
> AthomSfere
05/07/2014 at 10:16 | 1 |
SEKURITY. Some dopes decided that having licenses made on the spot was making it too easy for terrists to get false ID and making identify theft easier than going to Target...so now your info goes into a system and churns around making sure you're not one of them there Al Kayder fellers. If you past that sniff test the state stamps your license and....mails it to you. So it then gets to sit in the mailbox down by the street for the day when your postie brings it. No, I'm not kidding. Yes, this is dumber than a box of hammers.