Food for thought.....

United States
April 2, 2007 4:52pm CST
Here's a scenereo that our tax grabbing brainless government puts someone like me in. I work out of town about 99% of the time and sometimes 7 days a week. Ok, my tag expires on my car and it might be several weeks before I can get back to my home state and drag through the painful process of renewal. So I go to the local DMV office to see if I can get a temporary tag to get me by till I get home. Georgia and North Carolina I can speak of through experience tells me they will not give me one because I don't have their state driver's license. Well, duh, I'm not from this state...just looking for a way to drive my car back and forth to work legally. All the tax money we give to these idiotic departments and you would think out of all the government employees maybe just one of them would have enough gray matter to find a way to accomidate out of state workers. But no, they would rather me ride around at the mercy of some brainless cop that's ignoring the crack dealers, rapist, etc crawling around on the streets like ants and mess with some poor working man. I would love to hear other people thoughts on this.
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@nelly5 (1424)
• United States
3 Apr 07
I understand that with your work schedule it is sometimes difficult for you to get back home in order to renew your plates...but the governement doesn't care about that, therefore, I say, maybe you could just send for your new sticker. I know that I always recieve my paper for renewing my plates early enough that I could send in my payment and receive my sticker in the mail far enough in advance of my birthday (before the plate expires). Maybe this is what you should do, I am sure that the government looks at it as, you know when you birthday is and you should do what you need to do to get it renewed before it expires...I know it stinks but that is the law. Good luck and I hope you don't have to struggle with renewing your plates very often. Maybe mailing in your payment early would work for you.