Posted by Brokenwrench on February 26, 2014 at 13:40:56 from (75.100.29.218):
In Reply to: Re: Law advice needed. posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 12:44:29:
I lost my motorcycle endorsement when I turned 21 that way, too. Gal, didn"t check the box and poof, it was gone for good. That was 20 yrs ago before all the electronic stuff though.
Man, you are in a tough spot. You would think that if you can get to someone a little higher up on the food chain than your local license bureau guy, they would be able to simply fix the problem. I know what we all think about government and common sense, but honestly, you"re a truck driver. I don"t know you but Ive seen enough of your posts to know you drive a truck. Nice looking one, btw.
So why in the heck would a truck driver who went through the effort of filling out the new paperwork on time, decide he really only wanted a class D license? Maybe you could email the state a picture of your truck, and title it "worlds most expensive lawn ornament".
I believe someone on the other side of that 800# on your letter could figure that out. They have to realize they are really messing with your livelihood. Good luck to you on this, and hopefully you find out that the letter got sent out inadvertently and you are still good to go. BW
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