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To: PROCON

When I lived in California, you could take the written test 3 times in one day, each test was different.

I am not kidding, have seen this myself. Mexican goes in, takes all 3 tests. DMV worker corrects the tests and hands them back. Mexican shares with friends so they can memorize the order of the correct answers and pass it that way.


66 posted on 01/04/2015 2:08:30 PM PST by CityCenter (In remembrance of Buckley, my beloved beagle who passed on 11/3/2014.)
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To: CityCenter
My daughter took her written test in San Ysidro at the DMV closest to the border. It is closer to our home and is always less crowded than the one in our city, so both my kids have taken their written and driving tests there.

Anyway, my daughter went to take the written test and I waited outside with other parents...all of whom were Hispanic.

One lady's daughter came out and wailed to her mom that she had failed, the test was TOO HARD. She had missed 11 or 12, not sure. Then she said the girl next to her had missed the same number of questions. I was worried that perhaps it was my daughter who had been next to her. She continued loudly complaining about the test and how difficult it was. My daughter came out, and I could not tell by the look on her face whether she had passed or not, so when she got to my side, I asked her quietly--"Well?"

Daughter: "WELL WHAT? Did you think I failed? This was the easiest test ever!!"
Me: "Shh! Shh! Lower your voice."
Daughter: "What, did someone FAIL?!"
Me: "Keep walking, we kind of stick out in this part of town."

68 posted on 01/04/2015 3:16:02 PM PST by Mrs.Liberty (Somewhere in Kenya AND Delaware, villages are missing idiots.)
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