Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania
UndeadHero t1_j85bcas wrote
Sounds like you’re fine, but be careful about this when driving out of state. VA for example will give you a reckless driving ticket if you’re going over 85, and that requires a court appearance with a chance of jail time. You can guess how I know about this…
nayls142 t1_j85awf4 wrote
Reply to comment by TiberiusCornelius in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
People do this all the time. But then related notices are mailed to the old address. Whoever used to live in my apartment gets red light camera tickets all the time, and past due notices on parking tickets. It's going to be a surprise when he finally has to renew the registration...
Fine-Blacksmith-9330 t1_j85af4t wrote
Reply to comment by JJ12622 in I really messed up - speeding out of state, now what? by carazm
Your just as dead in a car accident at 65mph as you are at 94mph. Did the cop also put everyone else on danger as I’m sure he had to go above the speed limit to catch up.
Leather-District-469 t1_j859omy wrote
Pretty sick of it honestly. I live by Carlisle and central pa has warehouses going up like hotcakes
JustAGirlAndHerCat2k OP t1_j859g2u wrote
I'm also looking in Franklin County because the dad may have moved there Before he died. JACOB HAYNES lived there most of his life.
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sg92i t1_j858nm7 wrote
Reply to comment by dogmomdrinkstea in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
> So many cars in my apartment complex have MD plates
If they're students going to school here, their license & registration can still be under their "official" residence at (usually their parents') out of state address.
I moved to PA while a college student, had a non PA car & DL for years. Was perfectly fine.
Officially living in PA was a bit tricky because 1- I was poor and had an older vehicle, 2- I came from a state where older vehicles are not issued titles when purchased used, 3- PA requires all registered cars no matter how old to have titles, so 4- I had to scrap my fucking car for $80 in cash because no one would buy it, it couldn't be registered, and my landlord & the township was about to impound it as derelict :(
silogramsa t1_j858n3d wrote
You also may want to contact the Cumberland County Historical Society. Best of luck! https://www.historicalsociety.com/
TiberiusCornelius t1_j858f9w wrote
Reply to comment by nayls142 in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
Supposed to but honestly it seems pretty common not to. I've known several people who moved and never switched over. I had an ex who moved up from DE and never changed her registration, license, whatever. From a paperwork perspective if she got pulled over it looked like she was still living down there and just working here.
BeatsMeByDre t1_j856s7q wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in Is Reading, PA family friendly. Just want answers no B.S. by EstablishedLeaf9279
You differentiate it from nice, just asking how so
One4theshow t1_j853910 wrote
This organization raffles $400 Hershey gift cards through out spring and summer as well as Knoebels and Dorney
dogmomdrinkstea t1_j852yic wrote
Reply to comment by JimmyEatWhirl in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
Nah, probably not, but they do kick your car out of the lot for expired tags. Mostly just saying I'm unsurprised they don't care, they let people get away with much more dangerous things. It is insurance fraud, is it not?
JimmyEatWhirl t1_j852hth wrote
Reply to comment by dogmomdrinkstea in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
Is it their job to enforce state laws like that? Why would they care of their tenants have out of state vehicles? They’re not liable for that.
tinymonesters t1_j852b90 wrote
Reply to comment by Atrocious_1 in Graduate Students at Temple University Lose Tuition Remission Over Student Strike by EranAfom
It would be an unmitigated disaster if my office (welfare) were allowed to strike and did so. Probably more of a mess than if police did.
tmaenadw t1_j8527oz wrote
It’s only more complicated if you still have a loan on the car.
My son switched his CDL in one day, not a big deal, and for that he just needed proof he lived here.
Once that was done the vehicle reg was quickly done at one of the local notary offices.
nouveau_user t1_j851uj4 wrote
Reply to Graduate Students at Temple University Lose Tuition Remission Over Student Strike by EranAfom
Temple has been sliding downhill for awhile - this surely won't help at all
source: https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/temple-university
Barnard_Gumble t1_j851q7y wrote
Reply to comment by Atrocious_1 in Graduate Students at Temple University Lose Tuition Remission Over Student Strike by EranAfom
I’m just kidding. Of course someone should pay you for not working, and if they don’t you’re clearly being exploited.
TSUTigers95 t1_j851pco wrote
What does your landlord have to do with your own personal vehicle registration? I am so lost with this come t.
Ham_Ahoy t1_j850xj6 wrote
You need to renounce your csa citizenship first outlader
susinpgh OP t1_j850qzh wrote
Reply to comment by avo_cado in Voting Rights Victory in Pennsylvania by susinpgh
The Republicans wanted to have a third party review of the 2020 election results. Part of their plan was to release individual voting records to this third party, which would contain sensitive information (like partial social security numbers).
I found another article that is more plain language:
https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/02/pa-2020-election-audit-subpoena-voter-info-court-ruling/
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Little_Noodles t1_j8504fa wrote
Reply to comment by avo_cado in Voting Rights Victory in Pennsylvania by susinpgh
State Senate Republicans are still trying to litigate the 2020 election to undermine voting operations. They had sued to get access to every voter in the state’s partial Social Security numbers, drivers license info, and other confidential information.
The court just told them that they could keep trying, but they weren’t going to get help from the courts.
WoodFractals t1_j84zivf wrote
Also check the local library system for Cumberland County. https://www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org/Genealogy
dogmomdrinkstea t1_j84yqsa wrote
Reply to comment by nayls142 in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
Thought so. My landlord company is a POS, not surprised they don't enforce it - they don't enforce anything here.
tlhagg t1_j85bftx wrote
Reply to I'm Looking for Genealogy Resources in Cumberland County Please by JustAGirlAndHerCat2k
Try familysearch.org
Edit to add that it’s a free site.