2020FRL
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- First Name
- Alan
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- Jan 23, 2021
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- Grand Junction, Colorado
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- 2020 Ford Ranger Lariat, 2014 Harley Tri Glide
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- Retired
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- #16
For most of last year expiration dates, temp or otherwise, have been ignored by LEO'S due to closure of County offices. But that's ridiculous.
I showed up to pay for my tags, and the rest of my sales tax, on the first day Adam's County took walk-ins in 6 months. I arrived right after work, I work nights, 2 hours before they opened. There was already a line forming at the door @ 6:00 a.m.
I got in on the first group and they got me taken care of quick. But when I walked out I could see the line was over 200 people deep.
One of the many clusterfucks that 2020 provided.
The sad part ... when all these people show up to get their real plates ... the will pay a fine for having allowed the temp to expire. I called the DMV ... and that is what they said. They told me to have the dealer issue a new one, or come in and get a new one from them ... either way, the DMV gets like $7 or $8 per temp issued. My dealer said that is true and that the dealer just considers it the cost of doing business. On top of that, the dealer has to buy the blank forms from the DMV and the software.,
Go figure. the government ripping people off. Mesa County had nothing to do with my temps, but they get paid for both. Quite the racket the DMV has.
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