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Compared to Durango, Colorado, both the Sun City, AZ and Scottsdale DMV offices licensed my car and also issued a drivers' license, with a high degree of professionalism and integrity. Unlike the Durango, Colorado DMV who called the police to escort me out of their office, because they claimed I was asking too many questons, both the Sun City and Scottsdale offices took extra time to answer my questions, and were very patient, as were the folks behind me in line. Since my home state of Washington now refuses to renew my car and drivers license over the internet, then it is nice that Arizona can do this. Colorado, has similar policies, politics, and problems as Washington and also New Mexico; all three states need to learn from Arizona that they are essentially violating the 4th amendment by requiring intimate, personal information when issuing vehicle registrations and drivers licenses. They're also probably violating the interstate commerce clause. Freedom of mobility among all 50 states should not be blocked by legislatures in states run by the Democrat party, and that said, I'm young, but am essentially an old fashioned JFK Democrat who favors both civil liberties and low tax rates (i.e. essentially the same as a Ronald Reagan Republican)!
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