I'm in a tight spot
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So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed
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So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed
Firstly, condolences. I have had all my identity stolen and it is a right royal pain. Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?) How risky is it to drive without a license there? Here you can go for months without being checked. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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Firstly, condolences. I have had all my identity stolen and it is a right royal pain. Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?) How risky is it to drive without a license there? Here you can go for months without being checked. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. If you were careful (no speeding, etc.), you could probably get by quite a while without getting stopped. Of course, if someone else screwed up and caused a wreck, you'd be in a bad way. Also i seem to remember a fair number of checkpoints on the roads down towards Mexico... Regardless, you really need a license - it's your ID for banks, merchants, etc. above and beyond being proof of permission to drive.
Shog9
I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades. I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...
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If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. If you were careful (no speeding, etc.), you could probably get by quite a while without getting stopped. Of course, if someone else screwed up and caused a wreck, you'd be in a bad way. Also i seem to remember a fair number of checkpoints on the roads down towards Mexico... Regardless, you really need a license - it's your ID for banks, merchants, etc. above and beyond being proof of permission to drive.
Shog9
I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades. I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...
Ah k, ta. Here our zillion dollar, ultra advanced license cards are so easy to fake not even the local cafe will accept them for ID anymore. >checkpoints on the roads down towards Mexico... Damn, there goes that plan. Canada here I come ;) regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. If you were careful (no speeding, etc.), you could probably get by quite a while without getting stopped. Of course, if someone else screwed up and caused a wreck, you'd be in a bad way. Also i seem to remember a fair number of checkpoints on the roads down towards Mexico... Regardless, you really need a license - it's your ID for banks, merchants, etc. above and beyond being proof of permission to drive.
Shog9
I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades. I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...
Shog9 wrote: If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. You actually need to carry it with you when you are driving? They don't give you an option to turn up at your local police station within the next seven days if it is at home, etc?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
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Firstly, condolences. I have had all my identity stolen and it is a right royal pain. Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?) How risky is it to drive without a license there? Here you can go for months without being checked. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
You need it if you're a foreign national to avoid getting in trouble. I know one person that tried to travel with his license and was stopped at an airport. Safest to carry your passport. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
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Firstly, condolences. I have had all my identity stolen and it is a right royal pain. Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?) How risky is it to drive without a license there? Here you can go for months without being checked. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
Paul wrote: "Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?)" Actually I don't, but a passport is an accepted form of ID, which I can present when I check in to the hotel. Furthermore, I'm sure at the event I will be asked for ID as well. So since I'm not going to get my state ID until a month from now, I thought the passport was the way to go. I feel like a ghost
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Shog9 wrote: If you don't get pulled over, you're fine. If you do, you're fined. You actually need to carry it with you when you are driving? They don't give you an option to turn up at your local police station within the next seven days if it is at home, etc?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
You'll get one of those fix-it tickets. You'll be required to bring your license and show it to some police official within 7 days (if you don't have your license when they stop you). Also, once they pull you over and you don't have a license you cannot drive away. You'll need to call someone and tell them to pick you up or something. Atleast this is what happened to a guy I know in Utah. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
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Paul wrote: "Secondly, pardon my stupidity but why do you need a passport to get from LA CA (Los Angeles, California?) to SF CA (San Francisco, California?)" Actually I don't, but a passport is an accepted form of ID, which I can present when I check in to the hotel. Furthermore, I'm sure at the event I will be asked for ID as well. So since I'm not going to get my state ID until a month from now, I thought the passport was the way to go. I feel like a ghost
Ah, right. This is why I am in favour of bar-code tattoos on all humans. Harder to loose. ;) Hope you figure something out in time for the event. Maybe give the event managers a call and ask if some alternate identification can be used (married? got bank statements? social security?) or pre-arrange that you won't have ID. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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You'll get one of those fix-it tickets. You'll be required to bring your license and show it to some police official within 7 days (if you don't have your license when they stop you). Also, once they pull you over and you don't have a license you cannot drive away. You'll need to call someone and tell them to pick you up or something. Atleast this is what happened to a guy I know in Utah. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
Ramanan Sivan wrote: You'll get one of those fix-it tickets. You'll be required to bring your license and show it to some police official within 7 days (if you don't have your license when they stop you). Yeah, AFAIK it is the same here. It just sounded odd that they would require you to have your license with you at all times else you'd get fined. Ramanan Sivan wrote: once they pull you over and you don't have a license you cannot drive away That sounds crazy. (I don't know if that is the same here, but I have never heard it mentioned.) Surely nowadays they can just do a search on your given name and match you up to your license? If they are worried about little Bobby using his Daddy's name they can quiz on the personal information you give when you buy your license, and they can match up the car to to the owner/address/etc using its registration number. Plus you'd need to take your license to a police station anyway so they could just take a photo.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
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You need it if you're a foreign national to avoid getting in trouble. I know one person that tried to travel with his license and was stopped at an airport. Safest to carry your passport. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
True, good advice for anyone travelling/living in a foreign country. Thankfully my innocent face has Jedi mind tricked every official so far into letting me go. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
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Ramanan Sivan wrote: You'll get one of those fix-it tickets. You'll be required to bring your license and show it to some police official within 7 days (if you don't have your license when they stop you). Yeah, AFAIK it is the same here. It just sounded odd that they would require you to have your license with you at all times else you'd get fined. Ramanan Sivan wrote: once they pull you over and you don't have a license you cannot drive away That sounds crazy. (I don't know if that is the same here, but I have never heard it mentioned.) Surely nowadays they can just do a search on your given name and match you up to your license? If they are worried about little Bobby using his Daddy's name they can quiz on the personal information you give when you buy your license, and they can match up the car to to the owner/address/etc using its registration number. Plus you'd need to take your license to a police station anyway so they could just take a photo.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
Actually the law does require you to carry your license with you at all times while driving. I guess they could look you up on the database but without your license how will they know they you are who you say you are. I doubt they will be bothered to go the extra mile and verify that the car is ours for our convenience using other forms of ID. Atleast they don't do it over here. There is no fine btw. Fix-it tickets, you can get whatever they want fix, fixed and they will waive the fine. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
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Actually the law does require you to carry your license with you at all times while driving. I guess they could look you up on the database but without your license how will they know they you are who you say you are. I doubt they will be bothered to go the extra mile and verify that the car is ours for our convenience using other forms of ID. Atleast they don't do it over here. There is no fine btw. Fix-it tickets, you can get whatever they want fix, fixed and they will waive the fine. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
Ramanan Sivan wrote: Actually the law does require you to carry your license with you at all times while driving. Yeah, sorry, I figured that out from your other reply. It wasn't clear from mine though. :-O Ramanan Sivan wrote: There is no fine btw. Fix-it tickets, you can get whatever they want fix, fixed and they will waive the fine. If the bit about having to call a tow-truck is true, then that would cost you £150 outright just to get you to the nearest garage, and loads more to get you home.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
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So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed
At least 4 weeks!! That's insane! Do you have a state ID card you can get in the mean time? Can you just go and retake your driver's test? They print up new cards in mintues. BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
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At least 4 weeks!! That's insane! Do you have a state ID card you can get in the mean time? Can you just go and retake your driver's test? They print up new cards in mintues. BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
-Days of the NewBW wrote: "At least 4 weeks!! That's insane! Do you have a state ID card you can get in the mean time? Can you just go and retake your driver's test? They print up new cards in mintues." Tell me about it! That's the problem, I had both my driver license and state ID card in my wallet. I already called them up and was told 4 weeks is the soonest, no ifs ands, or buts about it. Pretty crazy, huh, especially for us, given we're in the technology business and we know how easy it is to do something like printing up a card. Something else must definitely be going on. My main worry now is that at this point I can't get my money back for the event, although for everything else (hotel, air fair) I can. regards
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Ah, right. This is why I am in favour of bar-code tattoos on all humans. Harder to loose. ;) Hope you figure something out in time for the event. Maybe give the event managers a call and ask if some alternate identification can be used (married? got bank statements? social security?) or pre-arrange that you won't have ID. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "
Paul wrote: "Ah, right. This is why I am in favour of bar-code tattoos on all humans. Harder to loose" LOL!!! good idea, although, unfortunately, I have enough tattoos as it is. :-D regards giancarlo
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BW wrote: "At least 4 weeks!! That's insane! Do you have a state ID card you can get in the mean time? Can you just go and retake your driver's test? They print up new cards in mintues." Tell me about it! That's the problem, I had both my driver license and state ID card in my wallet. I already called them up and was told 4 weeks is the soonest, no ifs ands, or buts about it. Pretty crazy, huh, especially for us, given we're in the technology business and we know how easy it is to do something like printing up a card. Something else must definitely be going on. My main worry now is that at this point I can't get my money back for the event, although for everything else (hotel, air fair) I can. regards
If your DL is somewhat recent (a couple years), I imagine they have a digital copy of your photo on record. They could easily see you are who you claim, and print it out. That's frustrating. Hope it works out for you. BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
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So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed
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So somehow over the weekend I lost my wallet, which contained my driver license as well as my ID card. Now here I am Monday morning with absolutely no way to prove my identity and VS Live is only two weeks away, an event for which my boss has setup everything for me to attend, air fare, hotel, event registration, etc... I called up the DMV and asked how long it would take to obtain replacements for my lost documents. Then I started crying when the person on the other side of the phone told me it would take at least 4 weeks. So far I'm screwed. Then I go and research how long it would take to get my passport. At first I thought I was saved, since for an extra fee a one day replacement is available. So I call, but sure enough in order to obtain my passport I need to show my birth certificate as well as my ID, which I don't have! Furthermore, the expedite service requires proof of international travel, yet I live in LA CA and VS Live is in SF CA. Finally, to top things off, I just thought, well I'm just going to have to cancel everything, but after Jan 5 VS Live registration is non refundable, or at least that's what my confirmation email states. So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? Totally screwed
Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? The truth is usually an admirable choice. I would not be nearly as concerned with attending VS Live than I would be about identity theft. In any case, California DMV will issue you an interim license valid for 60 days and/or a receipt for your ID card until you receive your new photo license and/or photo ID card in the mail (which is probably the 4-week thing you were initially told).
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
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Giancarlo Aguilera wrote: So what the hell am I going to tell my boss now? The truth is usually an admirable choice. I would not be nearly as concerned with attending VS Live than I would be about identity theft. In any case, California DMV will issue you an interim license valid for 60 days and/or a receipt for your ID card until you receive your new photo license and/or photo ID card in the mail (which is probably the 4-week thing you were initially told).
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
David wrote: "The truth is usually an admirable choice. I would not be nearly as concerned with attending VS Live than I would be about identity theft." I agree. If I miss VS Live, oh well. Identity theft, that's serious. Also, not being able to get a refund for the event is a problem.