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Deri James <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Sat, 13 Apr 2002 01:20:54 +0100
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On Friday 12 Apr 2002 12:43 am, Salkin Kathleen wrote:
> I see the point.  OK, then, make better and long-lasting hang-tags,
> dammit! I just got my license tag renewal form from the state today
> (they are issued the month after one's birthday), and they (as
> usual) included a form for a "vanity plate," which I've never
> gotten and very likely never will.  I can't see myself shelling out
> another $20 for a plate just to be unique in that respect.
> Anyway, for the standard renewal, one gets a sticker one affixes to
> the upper right-hand corner of the plate, and each is good for one
> year. I think the longest I kept a plate was 10 years; by the 10th
> year, the uppermost tag was peeling off and the plate itself was
> barely legible.  I got stopped by a cop one night and was advised
> to get a new plate the next time around.  LOL
>
> Too bad they tightened the requirements so much, Deri.  What if a
> heart patient just falls short of meeting the requirements?  Then
> what?   My parents both had severe heart disease and could barely
> walk a quarter of  a mile on their good days, never mind the bad
> days.
>
> Kat

There is no room for common sense now - the only option is to lie on
the form, which is probably what will happen - so the desired purpose
will not be achieved.

Cheers

Deri

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