Posted on 08/17/2018 11:41:23 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
In California, the birthplace of the high tech industry, why can't the DMV manage to put a reliable computer system in place? Why such gross incompetence? And why can't a college student get a replacement driver's license before October?
Those incredibly long lines at California DMVs look more like the release of the iPhone X or ticket sales for Beyonce and JayZ. But they are not. People are stuck in long DMV lines just to renew and update their drivers licenses.
Yet the notorious California Department of Motor Vehicles is about to be rewarded for its ineptitude and failures by the California Legislature with an unlimited budget.
Right you are!
Thanks for the additional details.
RE: Formerly Morpho Trust / Safran.
True. The horrendous CA DMV lines are all driven by the wonderful, very smart idea of giving DL to illegals.
Meanwhile, getting a passport was easy. It also lasts longer than my "Real ID'. In the future, when my Real ID expires, I'll just use my passport. IF I ever fly in the US again.
I just did that. My DL needs renewed by the end of September. We have a few DMV’s in town and then 1 in each outlying town. I tried for an appointment a month out and it was too late. Closest appointment I could get in town was past my bday so I checked all the outlying DMV’s and finally got an appointment before my bday....barely. I’ve already done all the paperwork online so we’ll see how fast it is.
I had an appointment recently to change the name on one of our vehicles. I made the appointment over a month out but when I got to the DMV the line was out the door and around the parking lot. All Mexicans or Middle Easterns sitting in chairs in the parking lot. I thought...oh crap, I’m gonna be here all day. I was in and out in less than 5 minutes while I waved at all the SUCKERS when I left. lol
I really hope the Real ID stuff is almost as fast.
Adding insult to injury, Accenture is composed of globalist H1-b programmers, so there will be no patriotic inteference with ‘the program’.
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