Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

VoyeurBear2020 t1_jd3a9kg wrote

I'll accept that for international flights. I got my driver's license in 1970. At that time on NY I presented my birth certificate to get my application notarized. 53 years later in Pennsylvania in order to get a Real ID to fly indide the country, I have reprove who I am and pay more money for my driver's license. So yes to fly to Florida, across state lines, i have to show my license. I'm 68 years old on a fixed income. Groceries are through the roof. I don't need extra costs.

20 years ago you had 24 hours to produce your driver's license if you got stopped ( in general). We have lost something.

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googlyiiiiiiii t1_jd37gnn wrote

Im not 100% sure if this is the case with motorcycles, but in PA vehicles are not subject to property taxes, while in VA they are. I moved from VA to PA in 2020, and I had to pay taxes on my vehicle for the few months out of 2020 it was still registered in VA. Again, not certain if it applies to motorcycles, but you might want to wait and register in PA just to avoid the taxes.

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negativewishingwell t1_jd346do wrote

Destroying a few thousand dollars worth of property is probably like a 3rd degree misdemeanor. This is a less serious crime than getting a DUI but due to the intersectional politics of the people involved Reddit wants nothing less than this kid’s head on a pike. 3/10 on the scale of college athlete misdeeds considering Aaron Hernandez probably murdered people while at Florida.

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stuuked OP t1_jd32562 wrote

For those that don't know what a piebald is, they are white tail deer with a genetic mutation. Some info:

Many Piebalds usually display one, a combination of; or even all of the following conditions:

bowing of the nose (often called Roman nose)

short legs

arching spine (scoliosis)

short lower mandible

internal organ deformities

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