To: Libloather
Thats not uncommon. Practically everybody we arrest has a North Carolina drivers license on them, said OConnell, resident agent in charge....
Nothing to worry about - let's move on
7 posted on
03/10/2005 3:18:28 PM PST by
traumer
To: traumer
This is that 82 years of age [not old] widow again complaining how I had to take the drivers test here in N.C> and there were more Hispanics that day than residents of the state.
I had so much difficulty I left the first time and went back later.
Do you know what the problem was?
Though my husband and I had owned our home here for 18 years , it was our summer home, both our names were on the deed and all the utilities were in his name, I found one with my name on it but it did not have a STREET address on it only our P.O. box no. I finally did get ONE utility over in my name and the street address [we have no mail delivery in our development]took the tests, received my license and registered as a resident so I COULD VOTE.
Just tell me how a utility statement with your name and street address does anything to tell you who a person is.
The Hispanics had a few more days to use the identifications they had brought from Mexico [all at that time were Mexicans]to allow them to get a drivers license.
Frannie
15 posted on
03/10/2005 3:43:47 PM PST by
frannie
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