Recently, the Florida Tax Collector’s Association (FTC), the state-wide association of Florida’s 67 Tax Collectors, objected to the DHSMV’s new license proposal. But not over the license plate redesign for easier readability. Instead, the FTC opposed the DHSMV proposal because a companion DHSMV proposal would outsource the license plate distribution to a private contractor.
The FTC said in a Task Force Report that the DHSMV cited “no savings tied directly with the switch to a private central issuance of on-line and mail-in renewals while introducing an additional layer of bureaucracy.”
“This step is backwards that does not help citizens, the state, or the other interested parties involved in license plate issuance,” the Task Force concluded. “Central issuance is not a good way to deal with increased volumes of license plates, redesigned or not.”
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Whats the plan for sale of specialty Plates?Nothing outstanding to me about it's looksMost of the other states plates have more eye appeal than this.
Once again GOP cronyism sells out the public to a contractor. You shills whine about "entitlements", yet your guys want to sell the public to "private" interests, who insist on making a profit. This dads to increased costs to he people and decreased quality of services.
If Florida is still going to sell specialty plates so much for making them easier to read.If you ask me our current plate has more eye appeal then this new one.
So now they want plates easier to read by red light cameras....let the state spend millions so that the camera companies don't have to make their product better.....besides all the better to raise revenues with these systems that can be manipulated...not to mention making it easier for the police to keep sitting in their cars.
Whats the plan for sale of specialty Plates?Nothing outstanding to me about it's looksMost of the other states plates have more eye appeal than this.
Once again GOP cronyism sells out the public to a contractor. You shills whine about "entitlements", yet your guys want to sell the public to "private" interests, who insist on making a profit. This dads to increased costs to he people and decreased quality of services.
If Florida is still going to sell specialty plates so much for making them easier to read.If you ask me our current plate has more eye appeal then this new one.
So now they want plates easier to read by red light cameras....let the state spend millions so that the camera companies don't have to make their product better.....besides all the better to raise revenues with these systems that can be manipulated...not to mention making it easier for the police to keep sitting in their cars.