And I'm happy you live in a state where you can get an appointment at the DMV. Such is not possible here.
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>I don't think claiming expense is a viable roadblock to obtaining an ID.
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http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/driverlicensephotoidcenter/obtainingphotoid.shtml>
>A couple minutes to fill out the form
>A $13.50 fee.
>Schedule DMV appt so you don't waste time in the office.
>Hand over form & fee, show SS card, quick photo, in & out during lunch hour so no missed work.
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>I've railed on the inefficient life-sucking vortex that is the DMV because of the one time I didn't make an appt and was stuck there for 3 hours waiting to file a simple change of ownership. Never again have I gone without an appointment and never has it ever taken more than a few minutes to conduct my business.
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>>And why should a person who has voted at the same polling place for decades, and is known to the poll workers (who are, of course, her neighbors), now need a photo ID?
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>>Tamar
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