realisticduck_
realisticduck_ t1_j1c7rfi wrote
Reply to comment by vrenak in TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
Nah man I was making a joke. Idk where you are from but in the US you have to pay to register your car every 2 years. So depending on when you renew, the dmv will give you a colored sticker for your license plate with the year it expires. Mine expires in 2024, hence the “24 sticker”
realisticduck_ t1_j1c7cst wrote
Reply to comment by vrenak in TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
Double the price for vintage registration stickers mate
realisticduck_ t1_j1c1y7w wrote
Reply to TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
Yet I have to pay $150 for a sticker that says 24
realisticduck_ t1_j1cg8ta wrote
Reply to comment by plainlyput in TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
That’s stupid