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DMV=EVIL

February 4th, 2008 . by Erin

Ever since I was a child I heard of stories from my family and relatives about the evils of the DMV. It wasn’t until I was 15 and went to go take the test for my learners permit that I truly understood what they were talking about.

famguy-dmv.jpg           Going to the DMV is like going to the dentist for a root canal. Most of the time you show up, wait half your life time in back of someone who is seemingly at the end of their rapidly fraying rope or someone who wasn’t informed of the invention of soap. When you finally reach the counter to do whatever you came to do (and secretly wish you’d done via the internet or the mail) you are usually standing in front of someone who’d rather see you die a horrible and painful death, then actually help you.

I’m not quite sure why DMV employees are all that disgruntled, mainly because I think jobs like; postal worker, banker, or retail assoc. pretty much have the market cornered on that one. I honestly think that the experience of the DMV is more painful for the patrons and as customers we usually are the disgruntled ones leaving the establishment…. That is unless you live in Utah Valley, then you REALLY have something to complain about.

In most states, the process of registering your car, changing over your license, or even changing over a car title seems painful but relatively simple right? You go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and you can accomplish all these tasks under one roof. This is not the case in Utah Valley. They have three, count them 3 different places where you can do said ‘tasks’ but none of the others things you need done. It’s sort of ironic that this would be the case in a ‘dry state’ when normal DMV experiences would usually drive one to drink.

One day I needed to do all three of the errands mentioned above and I had to crawl all over creation just to accomplish it. On one side of the city is where you register your car if it’s never been registered in the state of Utah. For registration renewal, that’s a whole other building. The second location on the opposite end of the city is where you change an out of state driver’s license to a Utah one but you can’t renew a current driver’s license there, you have to go back over across town to renew…its asinine! Not to mention taking an already painful process and REALLY making it memorable.

If you’ve purchased a car in a state that doesn’t have sales tax i.e. Oregon, do not I repeat DO NOT register your car in a state where sales tax is enforced, because you’ll have to pay ALL of the sales tax at time of registration… I learned that one the hard way.

I’m beginning to think that they operate on a ‘we can do whatever we want because we’re protected under a million laws so therefore we get to screw over everyone’. You’d think they’d have the decency to buy me dinner first.

I’m thinking that I should remember to take a sedative next time… or just take my chances with the police.

3 Responses to “DMV=EVIL”

  1. comment number 1 by: Tessa

    There is something miraculously awful about the Department of Motor Vehicles experience.

    The last time I went to the DMV with my friend, we stood in line for hours, surrounded by the white trash cretins of America, listening to people argue with employees all over the dumbest things imaginable. My friend leaned over and whispered, “I imagine that the DMV is not unlike Spirit Prison.”

    Truthified!

  2. comment number 2 by: Kara-Michelle

    Dear Erin… I love your stinking guts. Seriously. I’m sorry about the DMV… maybe instead of a sedative next time you drag some unsuspecting friend along and laugh at their misery :)

  3. comment number 3 by: Jikki

    Argh… I’ve failed my driving test two times now, and I HATE that you have to wait two weeks before taking it again. Honestly, I think that’s far worse than anything the DMV could do as far as wasting your time in the building. Really, I don’t see any logical reason why one should have to wait two weeks before taking the driving test again. If one need to practice more, one should have the discretion to know that, and not schedule another test the following day. But if one fails for a dumb reason (blinding glare, or a speeding car that had to slow down behind you [?!]), you should be able to take it again the next day. This really gets annoying when you’ve failed it more than once, and you are still reliant on your parents to transport you (because public transport fails EPIC!ly) and because of this, you have to wait longer, and you still have to get up at 5am every day so that one of your parents can get you to the community college 7 hours early (at least) until you take the next test. I’ve been trying to get my license for 4 weeks now, and It’s going to end up being at least 7. I fucking hate the DMV. I feel compelled to just screw it and drive around whenever I feel like it, because I know I’m not a bad driver. But with my luck that’d get my permit revoked. How about I just gouge my eyes out of that I can get a state worker to drive me around… oh wait, that’s probably harder to do than get your license. I hate america.

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