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April 25,1901, New York becomes the first state to require license plates on cars, using the owners’ initials instead of numbers. Motorists must make their own plates, and they do so with a variety of materials, including wood and leather.

Antiques Peek: From Numberplate to License Plate

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ri702bill

Not WH???

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SylvanLakeWH

Of course, accompanied with the obligatory registration fees... And, the first 27 people in line at the DMV are still waiting for their tags... 

 

:confusion-waiting:

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953 nut
7 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Of course, accompanied with the obligatory registration fees... And, the first 27 people in line at the DMV are still waiting for their tags... 

 

:confusion-waiting:

:angry-tappingfoot:    As a former resident of the Empire State I can assure you that NOTHING the state does FOR its people is done for any reason other than obtaining revenue.

The FEE in 1901 was a paltry sum of $ 1.00, doesn't sound to bad until you put it in the inflation calculator and find that it becomes $ 388.48 in today's money.  :scared-eek:

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Handy Don
10 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

And, the first 27 people in line at the DMV are still waiting for their tags... 

The DMV gag now falls flat in NY State! Partly driven by the COVID epidemic, the DMV has dramatically overhauled its DMV with better training, specialization, systems, and management. The last three times I’ve had to go in person (routine transactions like renewals are all now available online) I was at the counter within minutes of my appointment and out of there promptly. The only downsides are that appointments are mandatory and the somewhat higher fees, but I think both were inevitable anyway. 

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ri702bill
9 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:angry-tappingfoot:    As a former resident of the Empire State I can assure you that NOTHING the state does FOR its people is done for any reason other than obtaining revenue.

The FEE in 1901 was a paltry sum of $ 1.00, doesn't sound to bad until you put it in the inflation calculator and find that it becomes $ 388.48 in today's money.  :scared-eek:

Sound about right...:( Here in RI, the phrase "yeah, but everybody's BIL needs a job" comes to mind.

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Ed Kennell
6 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

The DMV gag now falls flat in NY State! 

It's alive and well here in the PeeAaa.    Unless you know about the small unadvertised DMV office located in the rear of a private licensing service.

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4 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

small unadvertised DMV office located in the rear of a private licensing service.

That is one advantage I have in a small town like Franklin, the DMV contracts out licensing and even during Covid when only one person could be in the building at a time I had about a two minute wait time.

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ri702bill

I had to go my local DMV Office years ago to rectify an error on my truck Registration Renewal paperwork.

There was this one infamous "State Employee" (notice that I did not refer to her as a State Worker - her major contributions to the facility were Coffee breaks & Lunch).

She had the bitter personality of a freshly lanced hemmorhoid. I was fortunate not to to get called to her station, but some other guy did. The two of them got into a heated "discussion" - he leaped over the counter and started to wail on her. Her co-workers stood back out of the way as he landed a few swings. Then the local Police showed up (local, as in two doors down the street). I don't suppose he ever finished his transaction...He probably wasn't going to be driving anytime soon anyway...

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