Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She lives in Maryland, but years ago she registered her daughters at her sisters house in Fairfax County so she could send her kids to school there (illegally) instead.
Well, she is now bragging that she voted in the VA elections an hour ago.
1. How do I report this?
2. Will anything actually be done?
Do not do that to her - you will hurt her daughters. I would never do that to anyone.
Wrong, SHE is the one hurting her daughters by putting them in this position. She is also hurting all the other kids who actually are supposed to be there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She lives in Maryland, but years ago she registered her daughters at her sisters house in Fairfax County so she could send her kids to school there (illegally) instead.
Well, she is now bragging that she voted in the VA elections an hour ago.
1. How do I report this?
2. Will anything actually be done?
Do not do that to her - you will hurt her daughters. I would never do that to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:There's no way anyone is driving around without a license plate in today's environment. They would be pulled over immediately. This is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
That is completely false.
- a guy who voted at GWMS, post run, in gym shorts and a tanktop. No wallet, no keys, no phone.
That's interesting because I've always been asked to show ID.
Unrelated, but I was turned away years ago after showing ID. The poll worker said that my record had been purged from the system because I didn't vote in a long time.
You’ll be asked to show ID, but if you say you don’t have one, you’re supposed to be offered the option to sign an affirmation and still vote.
The purge was bad. They purged me because my birthday was incorrectly listed as 1903 instead of 1993.
Doesn’t that mean that the purge was good?
Anonymous wrote:She lives in Maryland, but years ago she registered her daughters at her sisters house in Fairfax County so she could send her kids to school there (illegally) instead.
Well, she is now bragging that she voted in the VA elections an hour ago.
1. How do I report this?
2. Will anything actually be done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
That is completely false.
- a guy who voted at GWMS, post run, in gym shorts and a tanktop. No wallet, no keys, no phone.
That's interesting because I've always been asked to show ID.
Unrelated, but I was turned away years ago after showing ID. The poll worker said that my record had been purged from the system because I didn't vote in a long time.
You’ll be asked to show ID, but if you say you don’t have one, you’re supposed to be offered the option to sign an affirmation and still vote.
The purge was bad. They purged me because my birthday was incorrectly listed as 1903 instead of 1993.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the coworker's car doesn't have license plates either. ..presumably isnt registered, passed safety inspection in years, and hasn't passed emissions testing (required only for northern VA counties; cant speak for MD).
Any more holes to your story?
Maryland doesn't have periodic emissions or safety inspections. What a quaint idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the license plate on her car?
OP here. She doesn't have a license plate on her car. I suspect she's evading traffic enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the coworker's car doesn't have license plates either. ..presumably isnt registered, passed safety inspection in years, and hasn't passed emissions testing (required only for northern VA counties; cant speak for MD).
Any more holes to your story?
Maryland doesn't have periodic emissions or safety inspections. What a quaint idea.
Anonymous wrote:So the coworker's car doesn't have license plates either. ..presumably isnt registered, passed safety inspection in years, and hasn't passed emissions testing (required only for northern VA counties; cant speak for MD).
Any more holes to your story?