Rhonda Phelps
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I witnessed a Kentucky Driver's License Office employee instructing a foreigner on what lie they could tell police in order to continue driving illegally. The foreigner came in to get a U.S. driver's license, but the law requires applicants over 21 to hold a permit for 30 days before taking the driving test. The applicant said they had a license from another country, had been driving in the U.S., and wanted to take the driving test that day. The employee asked if they had been in the country for less than a year, noting that they are allowed to drive on a foreign driver's license for one year. The applicant replied that they had been here for four years. The employee then asked if they had left the country at all. When the applicant said no, the employee responded, "Well, I really shouldn't be telling you this, but the police have no way of knowing if you have left and come back or not. So you can always just tell them you have been here less than a year." What the heck is actually going on at these offices? They should never be instructing people on what lies to tell a police officer so they can drive illegally.



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