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ackmon t1_jc39vsu wrote
Call and ask.
ackmon t1_jbzqdt3 wrote
Reply to comment by Pineapple_Herder in Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, PA. This scene comes from 1971 at the mall’s clock tower. by AxlCobainVedder
Very true.
ackmon t1_jbz7y26 wrote
Reply to Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, PA. This scene comes from 1971 at the mall’s clock tower. by AxlCobainVedder
Women not wearing pants.
ackmon t1_jaj9wrs wrote
Reply to comment by Redlar in Community members address 'After School Satan Club' at Saucon Valley school board meeting by Wuz314159
Ok. I suppose it means many things to different people. In the comment that prompted my response I'm pretty sure it wasn't meant to be so nuanced.
ackmon t1_jahnerc wrote
Reply to comment by defusted in Community members address 'After School Satan Club' at Saucon Valley school board meeting by Wuz314159
LOL! Let's not stereotype so much, please. I'm a boomer and think it's a great idea. And the idiots opposing it and threatening it probably think they are "good Christians" (whatever that is)
ackmon t1_j84fbj2 wrote
From PA DMV web page; ( the horse's mouth)
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How To Title and Register Your Out-of-State Vehicle in Pennsylvania
All new residents are required to make application for Pennsylvania title and registration of their vehicle(s) within 20 days of establishing residency in Pennsylvania.
As indicated below, individuals are required to have a valid form of Pennsylvania identification in order to make application to title and register a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Although new residents have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver's License, there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining their Pennsylvania Driver's License sooner.
Pennsylvania title procedures require that the out-of-state title be surrendered to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles when applying for a Pennsylvania title. The current lienholder of an out-of-state title may require that the vehicle owner refinance the balance of the outstanding lien through another lending institution and pay the out-of-state lienholder in full. A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania Certificate of Title.
Form MV-1 is not available online. This form must be completed by an authorized agent of the department. Most notaries, dealers, and messenger services are authorized agents and will be able to complete an application for title and issue you a temporary registration. Some authorized agents are online with the department and are able to process your title and/or registration request on the spot. To locate an On-Line Messenger in your area that processes new resident title and transfers online, visit the Locations Information Center.
In order to title and register your vehicle(s), you will need to bring the following items with you to the authorized agent:
A valid title for all of the vehicles you want to register in Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from your previous state; and
Proof of Pennsylvania insurance, such as a valid insurance identification card, declaration page of an insurance policy, a copy of a valid binder or a copy of an application for insurance to the Pennsylvania Assigned Risk Plan for all of the vehicles you will be registering. These documents must indicate both effective and expiration dates.
A tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public at a dealership or issuing agent.
Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax (if applicable). Make checks or money orders payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please do not send cash.
If you are titling and registering a leased vehicle, the leasing company will also be required to complete Form MV-1L (PDF).
NOTE: A Power of Attorney may be required from the leasing company.
The Department will only allow agents to issue title and registration documents to customers who provide one of the following credentials for identification purpos
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania 15-day temporary internet driver license or identification card renewal credential and expired DL/ID;
A valid Pennsylvania Camera Card and Pennsylvania Expired Identification Credential; or
A valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card
ackmon t1_j84enih wrote
From PA DMV page: (from the horse's mouth)
How To Title and Register Your Out-of-State Vehicle in Pennsylvania
All new residents are required to make application for Pennsylvania title and registration of their vehicle(s) within 20 days of establishing residency in Pennsylvania.
As indicated below, individuals are required to have a valid form of Pennsylvania identification in order to make application to title and register a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Although new residents have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver's License, there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining their Pennsylvania Driver's License sooner.
Pennsylvania title procedures require that the out-of-state title be surrendered to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles when applying for a Pennsylvania title. The current lienholder of an out-of-state title may require that the vehicle owner refinance the balance of the outstanding lien through another lending institution and pay the out-of-state lienholder in full. A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania Certificate of Title.
Form MV-1 is not available online. This form must be completed by an authorized agent of the department. Most notaries, dealers, and messenger services are authorized agents and will be able to complete an application for title and issue you a temporary registration. Some authorized agents are online with the department and are able to process your title and/or registration request on the spot. To locate an On-Line Messenger in your area that processes new resident title and transfers online, visit the Locations Information Center.
In order to title and register your vehicle(s), you will need to bring the following items with you to the authorized agent:
A valid title for all of the vehicles you want to register in Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from your previous state; and
Proof of Pennsylvania insurance, such as a valid insurance identification card, declaration page of an insurance policy, a copy of a valid binder or a copy of an application for insurance to the Pennsylvania Assigned Risk Plan for all of the vehicles you will be registering. These documents must indicate both effective and expiration dates.
A tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public at a dealership or issuing agent.
Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax (if applicable). Make checks or money orders payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please do not send cash.
If you are titling and registering a leased vehicle, the leasing company will also be required to complete Form MV-1L (PDF).
NOTE: A Power of Attorney may be required from the leasing company.
The Department will only allow agents to issue title and registration documents to customers who provide one of the following credentials for identification purposes:
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania 15-day temporary internet driver license or identification card renewal credential and expired DL/ID;
A valid Pennsylvania Camera Card and Pennsylvania Expired Identification Credential; or
A valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card
Dependents of Armed Forces Personnel must provide a valid United States Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (DD Form 1173)
(etc)
ackmon t1_j84e8m0 wrote
From PA DMV page: (from the horse's mouth)
How To Title and Register Your Out-of-State Vehicle in Pennsylvania
All new residents are required to make application for Pennsylvania title and registration of their vehicle(s) within 20 days of establishing residency in Pennsylvania.
As indicated below, individuals are required to have a valid form of Pennsylvania identification in order to make application to title and register a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Although new residents have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver's License, there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining their Pennsylvania Driver's License sooner.
Pennsylvania title procedures require that the out-of-state title be surrendered to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles when applying for a Pennsylvania title. The current lienholder of an out-of-state title may require that the vehicle owner refinance the balance of the outstanding lien through another lending institution and pay the out-of-state lienholder in full. A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania Certificate of Title.
Form MV-1 is not available online. This form must be completed by an authorized agent of the department. Most notaries, dealers, and messenger services are authorized agents and will be able to complete an application for title and issue you a temporary registration. Some authorized agents are online with the department and are able to process your title and/or registration request on the spot. To locate an On-Line Messenger in your area that processes new resident title and transfers online, visit the Locations Information Center.
In order to title and register your vehicle(s), you will need to bring the following items with you to the authorized agent:
A valid title for all of the vehicles you want to register in Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from your previous state; and
Proof of Pennsylvania insurance, such as a valid insurance identification card, declaration page of an insurance policy, a copy of a valid binder or a copy of an application for insurance to the Pennsylvania Assigned Risk Plan for all of the vehicles you will be registering. These documents must indicate both effective and expiration dates.
A tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public at a dealership or issuing agent.
Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax (if applicable). Make checks or money orders payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please do not send cash.
If you are titling and registering a leased vehicle, the leasing company will also be required to complete Form MV-1L (PDF).
NOTE: A Power of Attorney may be required from the leasing company.
The Department will only allow agents to issue title and registration documents to customers who provide one of the following credentials for identification purposes:
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania 15-day temporary internet driver license or identification card renewal credential and expired DL/ID;
A valid Pennsylvania Camera Card and Pennsylvania Expired Identification Credential; or
A valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card
Dependents of Armed Forces Personnel must provide a valid United States Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (DD Form 1173)
(etc)
ackmon t1_j84e46i wrote
From PA DMV page: (from the horse's mouth)
How To Title and Register Your Out-of-State Vehicle in Pennsylvania
All new residents are required to make application for Pennsylvania title and registration of their vehicle(s) within 20 days of establishing residency in Pennsylvania.
As indicated below, individuals are required to have a valid form of Pennsylvania identification in order to make application to title and register a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Although new residents have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver's License, there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining their Pennsylvania Driver's License sooner.
Pennsylvania title procedures require that the out-of-state title be surrendered to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles when applying for a Pennsylvania title. The current lienholder of an out-of-state title may require that the vehicle owner refinance the balance of the outstanding lien through another lending institution and pay the out-of-state lienholder in full. A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania Certificate of Title.
Form MV-1 is not available online. This form must be completed by an authorized agent of the department. Most notaries, dealers, and messenger services are authorized agents and will be able to complete an application for title and issue you a temporary registration. Some authorized agents are online with the department and are able to process your title and/or registration request on the spot. To locate an On-Line Messenger in your area that processes new resident title and transfers online, visit the Locations Information Center.
In order to title and register your vehicle(s), you will need to bring the following items with you to the authorized agent:
A valid title for all of the vehicles you want to register in Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from your previous state; and
Proof of Pennsylvania insurance, such as a valid insurance identification card, declaration page of an insurance policy, a copy of a valid binder or a copy of an application for insurance to the Pennsylvania Assigned Risk Plan for all of the vehicles you will be registering. These documents must indicate both effective and expiration dates.
A tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public at a dealership or issuing agent.
Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax (if applicable). Make checks or money orders payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please do not send cash.
If you are titling and registering a leased vehicle, the leasing company will also be required to complete Form MV-1L (PDF).
NOTE: A Power of Attorney may be required from the leasing company.
The Department will only allow agents to issue title and registration documents to customers who provide one of the following credentials for identification purposes:
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania 15-day temporary internet driver license or identification card renewal credential and expired DL/ID;
A valid Pennsylvania Camera Card and Pennsylvania Expired Identification Credential; or
A valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card
Dependents of Armed Forces Personnel must provide a valid United States Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (DD Form 1173)
Note: The requirements for Pennsylvania ID do not apply to the seller or sellers of a vehicle. However, this does not exempt the seller or sellers from providing valid government-issued photo identification for identification purposes when completing motor vehicle documents as the seller of a vehicle.
Standards For Titling Model Year 2008 and Newer Vehicles
If you are titling and registering a 2008 or newer vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less, and it has less than 7,500 miles on the odometer, your vehicle must be certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). For more information about this program, visit the Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program page.
(etc)
ackmon t1_j84e0e9 wrote
From PA DMV page: (from the horse's mouth)
How To Title and Register Your Out-of-State Vehicle in Pennsylvania
All new residents are required to make application for Pennsylvania title and registration of their vehicle(s) within 20 days of establishing residency in Pennsylvania.
As indicated below, individuals are required to have a valid form of Pennsylvania identification in order to make application to title and register a vehicle in Pennsylvania. Although new residents have 60 days to obtain a Pennsylvania Driver's License, there is nothing to prevent them from obtaining their Pennsylvania Driver's License sooner.
Pennsylvania title procedures require that the out-of-state title be surrendered to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles when applying for a Pennsylvania title. The current lienholder of an out-of-state title may require that the vehicle owner refinance the balance of the outstanding lien through another lending institution and pay the out-of-state lienholder in full. A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania Certificate of Title.
Form MV-1 is not available online. This form must be completed by an authorized agent of the department. Most notaries, dealers, and messenger services are authorized agents and will be able to complete an application for title and issue you a temporary registration. Some authorized agents are online with the department and are able to process your title and/or registration request on the spot. To locate an On-Line Messenger in your area that processes new resident title and transfers online, visit the Locations Information Center.
In order to title and register your vehicle(s), you will need to bring the following items with you to the authorized agent:
A valid title for all of the vehicles you want to register in Pennsylvania, issued in your name, from your previous state; and
Proof of Pennsylvania insurance, such as a valid insurance identification card, declaration page of an insurance policy, a copy of a valid binder or a copy of an application for insurance to the Pennsylvania Assigned Risk Plan for all of the vehicles you will be registering. These documents must indicate both effective and expiration dates.
A tracing of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or the verification of the VIN by an inspection mechanic or notary public at a dealership or issuing agent.
Appropriate title, lien, registration fees and sales tax (if applicable). Make checks or money orders payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please do not send cash.
If you are titling and registering a leased vehicle, the leasing company will also be required to complete Form MV-1L (PDF).
NOTE: A Power of Attorney may be required from the leasing company.
The Department will only allow agents to issue title and registration documents to customers who provide one of the following credentials for identification purposes:
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Driver's License
A valid Pennsylvania Photo Exempt Identification Card
A valid Pennsylvania 15-day temporary internet driver license or identification card renewal credential and expired DL/ID;
A valid Pennsylvania Camera Card and Pennsylvania Expired Identification Credential; or
A valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card valid U.S. Armed Forces Common Access Card
Dependents of Armed Forces Personnel must provide a valid United States Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (DD Form 1173)
Note: The requirements for Pennsylvania ID do not apply to the seller or sellers of a vehicle. However, this does not exempt the seller or sellers from providing valid government-issued photo identification for identification purposes when completing motor vehicle documents as the seller of a vehicle.
Standards For Titling Model Year 2008 and Newer Vehicles
If you are titling and registering a 2008 or newer vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less, and it has less than 7,500 miles on the odometer, your vehicle must be certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). For more information about this program, visit the Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program page.
VIN Tracing
When completing Section A of Form MV-1, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) must be verified to ensure that the number listed on the out-of-state title matches the number on the vehicle's VIN plate. A VIN plate tracing must be attached to the reverse side of the white copy of all MV-1 applications for PA certificates of title for the following vehicles:
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(etc)
ackmon t1_j5gl5tr wrote
Reply to Erie, Pa….I’m curious what is the perception of Pennsylvanians of Erie…it’s basically separated from the rest of the urban areas by Miserable-Gold-1493
I'm from lehigh valley area. I've been to London and Tokyo more times than I've been to Erie.
ackmon t1_j1hl53g wrote
ackmon t1_izzme5b wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
Always some negative jerk.
You have zero idea what you're talking about. My statement you posted as your evidence does not refer to physical addiction. Merely addiction in general. Therefore you're wrong.
You have much to learn about addiction. And you obviously you did not read all my posts in this thread I will block you now.
ackmon t1_izz8jfe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
That's true. I'm not sure who said it is.
However, both are addictions. They have that in common.
ackmon t1_izz81kk wrote
Reply to comment by TheWorldInMySilence in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
Certainly is important to understand why people do awful things isn't it? We can prevent others from doing the same thing.
ackmon t1_izytyij wrote
Reply to comment by CocoaMotive in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
Pedophilia is very complex and there are different forms and causes, etc. Some understand very well how wrong it is.. and there are some who may not.
Some people who fit the definition of a pedophilia may never act on it. (Many would argue they are not pedophiles I'm sure). Acting on it can become a compulsion which then becomes an addiction. Which seems to be the case in the original post.
I'm not taking more time to explain. There's lots of information at anyone's fingertips using Google.
Here's a fine article on the subject.
ackmon t1_izyo1pa wrote
Reply to comment by kifn2 in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
Addiction can be physical or mental or a combination of both. Either way it is chemical based whether it's in our brain or the whole body.
Both can be debilitating. But not always.
Example: I'm addicted to caffeine in the morning. It's mental but I get headaches if I don't drink my coffee.
It's not debilitating and is quite enjoyable to me. Why stop? As I said in my original reply... It helps to have an good understanding of how addiction works.
It's not simple and is most often quite quite complex as in pedophilia.
ackmon t1_izyk06a wrote
Reply to comment by No-Setting9690 in 'American Cultures' Hershey Teacher, Camp Hill Dad Arrested For Uploading Child Porn To Kik by jillianpikora
It helps if you understand addiction.
In no way am I justifying it, condoning it or anything like it. I'm as disgusted as you. Absolutely no excuse But addiction is at the root of it. Just like an alcoholic that knows it has destroyed his life but keeps on drinking.
A pedophile continues despite understanding just how wrong it is.
ackmon t1_iynts4a wrote
Reply to comment by devilspeaksintongues in Did anyone see a comet/asteroid today at 6:14am near south central by [deleted]
Probably meant a meteor not a comet.
ackmon t1_iykm2kg wrote
Reply to comment by Caution999 in Bucks County Election Deniers File Multiple Petitions to Disrupt Certification of the Midterm Election by Open_Veins_8
Don't you know what a dictionary is?
ackmon t1_iyd1j2i wrote
Reply to comment by Tumahub79 in New Pa. law increases penalties for repeat DUI offenses by t800x
Lower courts in PA are jammed with dui cases. Most first offenses go ARD.
ackmon t1_iy19jte wrote
ackmon t1_ivmqd26 wrote
Reply to comment by princeoinkins in check your mail in ballot now! Mine was marked as recorded and was changed to cancelled! by [deleted]
Almost coherent.
Did you know Republicans were bigger users than Democrats of mail in ballots pre-Trump?
ackmon t1_jch43pm wrote
Reply to Why are there seagulls in central PA all of a sudden? by TxGinger587
"Gulls come to Pennsylvania because it's convenient,” writes Joe Kosack, a Wildlife Conservation Education Specialist with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, “and because it has rivers that are loaded with small aquatic critters they eat readily, hundreds of restaurants that serve fast food indirectly to gulls, and ..."