Posted on 07/24/2023 3:51:20 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Tens of thousands of illegal aliens across Massachusetts are rushing to secure driver’s licenses after voters approved a law to extend driving privileges to those in the United States illegally.
Data from the state’s Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), published by Chris Van Buskirk of the Boston Herald, shows that about 100,000 requests for appointments to get a learner’s permit have been placed since July 1, when the law took effect.
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But the DL is an interesting twist. In MA one needs a license to get a registration and plates. To get a registration and plates, one needs to have their insurance company stamp the registration application.
So, DL, Registration application, then Insurance stamp on Registration. Go to RMV and get your plates.
Or has MA changed all those rules to accommodate the invaders?
I don't care. I moved out of the MA shite hole 3 years ago.
Illegals do not have to have car insurance. People that do have car insurance pay a fee for uninsured drivers in most states. Those rates have gone up and this is why. You are paying for them.
Interesting that the address listed is the Carver Ranches Branch Library. I was able to find old articles dating to 1995 about upcoming events at that library so it was in existence at the time the license was issued. I wasn’t aware you could just throw an address out there and they’d issue you a license. Now, Florida has the verified system and you basically have to drag all of your documents plus some dead relatives to get a DL.
Replacements? Only to become slaves.
The CCP has plans for them.They are necessary for normalization and reconstruction.
At least the extra accidents will be at lower speeds because of the extra traffic.
For school bus drivers ? guess the missing quota hasn’t been met yet.
RMV?
Registry of Motor Vehicles
The Massachusetts DMV
OK. I couldn’t figure out what the R was.
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