I wonder why?
That’s the one place the kid needs to go, especially in the condition of his mother.
I hope he gets permission, and I will put this family in my prayers.
In a situation like this, those of us who have a strong relationship with our Maker need more than ever to be in his 'house'. Leave it to a government agency to think that 'Church/Synagogue' isn't a 'necessity'.
Since the agency made the mistake of sending an 'out of date form' they should honor it anyhow.
Prayers for the family.
**In her letter rejecting Parrish’s appeal, Wanda Moore, the Tennessee Department of Safety’s Director of Drivers License Issuance, said, “Church routes are not considered a hardship route.” **
Doesn’t make sense to me. Go to the store to get something for your mom either before or after church. Problem fixed. (But then my grocery store is only a block and a half away from my church!)
Does this agency have the power to arbitrarily determine this sort of thing? It seems to me that, in most states, the legislature includes this sort of thing when it passes laws.
Can anyone verify if this is the case here?
And they wonder why government is disliked in this nation.
OMG!!!! We are so far from God.
That’s insane. Just when you think it couldn’t get any worse. I guess an “approved destination” would be something like, say, the Planned Parenthood clinic.
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