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Old Jul 1st 2008, 6:41 pm
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Didn't want to be left out...

Getting with on the REAL ID bandwagon, I mean federal funding, you've got to BE someone to get a driver's license now.

New driver license and ID rules apply to everyone every time
Even if you've had your driver license or ID card for years, or even decades, you must bring documents that meet new state requirements each time you renew or replace your card.

As of July 1, 2008, all applicants for Oregon driver licenses, instruction permits and ID cards will be required to show DMV documents that provide:

* Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence in the country – such as a birth certificate or U.S. passport, or foreign passport with U.S. immigration documents.
* Proof of Social Security number – such as a Social Security card, employment document or tax document.
* Proof that you are not entitled to a Social Security number, if you do not have one and are not eligible for one – such as immigration documents that do not include permission to work in the United States.
* Proof of full legal name – such as birth certificate, or a combination of documents that create a link proving current full legal name, such as a birth certificate and government-issued marriage certificate.


And Multnomah County Sheriff Bernie Giusto stepped down after having his badge taken away for playing loose with the rules.
After 34 years in the law enforcement profession, I will retire effective July 1, 2008. My last day in office will be June 30, 2008.

And the Washingtonians have a new hands-free cell phone thingie starting today as well.
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Old Jul 1st 2008, 8:16 pm
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And the Washingtonians have a new hands-free cell phone thingie starting today as well.
Yes and about time too, maybe that will stop the women in car parks in their huge SUVs reversing at a busy time with one hand on cell phone and the other hand either ciggy or coffee not looking where they are going
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Originally Posted by meauxna
Didn't want to be left out...


And Multnomah County Sheriff Bernie Giusto stepped down after having his badge taken away for playing loose with the rules.
I thought he played loose with the Governors wife
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I thought he played loose with the Governors wife
Frosting!
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