

In Hawaii a little red flower sticker means you are a "real" resident, vs someone without one. Maybe it means they donated $1,000 to the Toys for Tots program. Heck we can take a Government card issued by "Nicaragua", we should be able to take a current PA card with a hole in it - or the BSA would say so. I would ask a couple of questions, but wouldn't worry too much about it if the answers were forthright. I submit that the hole action is a licensing/law enforcement function that has no bearing on CIP other than to insert some doubt in the attempt to do BSA stuff and form "a reasonable belief as to the identity of the person". Each State can do what it wants with it's DL's and other's if issuing a new one. If your CS staff would ask a simple question, you wouldn't be left wondering - "Hey why the hole?"Ĥ. If from PA and the hole implies they got another state's DL - why?ģ. Ken's guidance is my experience - the hole is nothing to me, but what about the person's address? Application address same as DL's with the hole? Is the address "current"?Ģ. These are rhetorical questions to think about.ġ. Ozya - you are in PA and the DL is from PA. If I am in the right can someone help me pursue the matter? I want my old ID's back, even if they are cut into pieces.Dr. I never used it as an id after it was cut either.Ĭan I do anything about this now? Is there any way I could get them back if he was lying? Can I get him in trouble if he was lying, as an authority figure in the matter working in a government office and threatening me of something false? I had it as a souvenir, it was cut on the side and not valid as an id. Instead he said he was going to keep it!! and if I wanted to keep talking about it, he could fine me $3,000 under federal law! Is this true? Could he really do that? I can't find any law stating this.


I showed it to him since he asked to see it. The mean guy said oh you have your old permit and asked to see it. I worked really hard for that license and practiced a lot! I mentioned I was sad that they couldn't give me my old license back, considering that in Florida they cut up my permit and gave it back to me as a souvenir. Then, when I went to see how my boyfriends transaction was going the guy attending him was really mean. I thought they could just cut it and give it back to me. It has a lot of sentimental value to me and I really wanted to keep it. All went well except for the fact that they kept my old license. I just moved to Texas from Florida and went to the DMV office today to get a new license. My question involves a driver's license issued by the State of: Texas
