I once had a problem registering a car here in Florida because the
woman who owned the car signed the title with both her maiden name and
married name(hyphenated). The clerk wouldn't accept the title because
the name on the title was only her maiden name, and because her
signature didn't match it exactally, he thought it was no good.
It took me a week of complaining before I found someone with the guts
and position to make the desision to accept the title.
This is one of the many absurd problems I have had getting my cars
legal, I try to comply with the law, but I have learned to dread the
process.
It's mindless bureaucrats like that that reinforce my libertarian
philosophy.
-Aron Travis-
"always in a automotive frenzy"
P.S. In my city of Palm Bay, if you have a brick under your car, to keep
it from rolling, it's considered 'undriveable', even if the car is
licensed and insured. Put the brick under- illegal, take the brick out-
legal....
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