Florida’s new out-of-state driver’s license law is raising eyebrows among Minnesota drivers.

“I think it’s a bunch of baloney,” declares Doug Rosnau, from Hibbing.

“It definitely sounds strange,” adds Alison Basilakis, from Edina. “Doesn’t sound legal right off the bat.”

As of July 1, out-of-state licenses from Delaware, Connecticut, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont, are no longer valid in Florida Read more

  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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    1 year ago

    sigh

    Like the cop has sniper optics scanning each car for your out of state plate. Don’t drive like an idiot and most people would never notice your plate.

    Also I’d be wary of anything that the “political science professor at Hamline University” says…

    “A state must honor and respect laws from other states,” he notes. “I get married in Minnesota, I travel down to Florida, does Florida have to recognize my marriage? Yes, it does. I don’t have to get remarried down there.”

    This is a well known problem for those who have a common law marriage. They’re often no recognized in states that don’t support the practice.

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      1 year ago

      Like the cop has sniper optics scanning each car for your out of state plate.

      Oh you mean like the license plate scanners they have mounted in their cruisers just sitting and scanning license plates passing by all day?