If you work for the Connecticut DMV I have a question. I will ask you once you reply. Thank you
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If you work for the Connecticut DMV I have a question. I will ask you once you reply. Thank you
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[QUOTE=J_9;3656687]This is an international question and answer site. All questions are answered by volunteers and we are not officiated with any businesses or agencies. Since we are all volunteers it may take a while to have your question answered.[/QUOTE
That is fine but I'm needed the right answer to my question. A guess is just no except able. Thank you for you input.
We have attorneys, police and others, and also great research people, who look up answers.
By now, instead of playing around , someone may have already looked your question up.
Most people can not ID where they work, many professions have policy against ID their profession on social medial sites.
Your question was answered to the best of our ability here: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/crimin...id-793298.html
You are not going to get any better answer. Even if someone who works for the CT DMV sees your question. This is something that depends on several factors so anyone answering can only tell you what might happen. You might be arrested or they may be too busy and miss the warrant.
Please don't start new questions over the same issue. This thread is closed. If you want additional feedback please respond to the original thread.
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