Guys,
I'm generally opposed to violence, but in this case I suggest that we have
the US Navy retarget a few cruise missiles to where they would really do some
good . . . the CA DMV. Let's get our tax dollars to do something useful for
a change. ;-)
On a more serious note, I'm glad I live in TN where we have none of this kind
of stuff but am really sorry for you guys. This is pretty silly stuff to
have to put up with.
Mark Noakes
58/56 Suburban
Knoxville, TN
In a message dated 7/29/99 12:33:58 PM, you wrote:
<<In a message dated 7/29/99 10:20:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
tburt@hirose.com writes:
<< It is aggravating when you have to deal with the DMV. The employees at
the
desk are not paid that well and are just warm bodies (robots) that push
paperwork. Ask them a serious question and they have to pull out handbooks
to read up on rules and regulations.
Arrggghhh!
Tom B. '57 Stepside 3200 >>
I'll second that,
My last trip to the DMV here in Fremont, was to transfer title and do the
paperwork on a '31 Dodge. A few things they wanted done, I could
understand..here the requests:
1. Have the FPD verify the serial number to the truck (no problem, I can
deal with this)
2. Have the vehicles weight certified (okay, no problem, it was a basket
case when I bought it, it could be sitting on a Mack truck frame and
suspension).
3. A current smog check. I'm still fighting this one. Since the highly
educated counter help at the DMV scribbled this on the form when I was doing
the paperwork, it's now in the computer that a smog check is needed.
I'm just going to wait till the 3 years are up and it's out of the system and
try again.
Mike
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