Reflections on the DMV

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Ever since I reporter on the DMV sickouts last week, I've been getting a lot of feedback from readers.

Here are some of the comments:


I read your article about the striking DMV workers and the $15.2 billion budget deficit. Could please explain to me what happened when the people voted to let the four gaming tribes contribute $9 billion to the deficit and where did the moneys go.


Went to Pasadena DMV and had a positive experience , had an appointment for 12:50 AM got waited on at 1 PM a very efficient employee took care of my renewal in record time, took a picture and gave me an eye test and I was out of there by 1:30 PM. This all occured on 8/12/08 on S. "Rosemead in Pasadena.
Most efficient appointment I ever experienced with DMV.

Thoughts? Anyone?

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Dog Spot said:

Regarding the gaming monies from the tribes: Those funds won't kick in for at least 3 years. The tribes, now that they have received approval for casino expansion, actually have to expand.

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