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by quickdraw
Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:54 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Talked to the office of the Chairman of the Licensing and
Replies: 89
Views: 14680

Re: Talked to the office of the Chairman of the Licensing and

usa1 wrote:
dicion wrote:
nitrogen wrote:Look at it this way.

The speed limit on I-635 is 60mph. The rest of the traffic is doing 75, as are you.

Just because DPS isn't stopping everyone going over 60 doesn't mean that you're OK to break the law.

That's pretty much what's going on here. DPS is going WAY over the "speed limit" and nobody is stopping them.
I'd actually think its more like they're going way UNDER the minimum 45mph Speed :P
"rlol" "rlol" true dat
Impeding traffic is a violation too!
by quickdraw
Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:38 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Talked to the office of the Chairman of the Licensing and
Replies: 89
Views: 14680

Re: Talked to the office of the Chairman of the Licensing and

Mr. Cotton
I agree that at the 90 day point an applicant can be considered denied by the way the law is written. Given that, I don't understand why most people go way beyond the ninety day mark and eventually get their permit. It seems to me that the denial after ninety days means nothing just as the supposed to be issued within a certian time period means nothing. They are the DPS and they seem to do what they dang well please. I wish I had the same benifit when filing and paying my taxes.
I have been told a couple of times by the woman actually processing my application that as soon as they get a BG check from Harris County they wil be issuing me my permit. The laws as written pertaining to the process IMHO mean nothing?
Am I way off base??

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