D.C. DMV sends out errant notices
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Washington Post editors
The District Department of Motor Vehicles is sending out notices to residents who mistakenly received word that their car and truck registrations had been suspended, reporter Ashley Halsey tells us over at Dr. Gridlock.
The notices warned of a big fine if they continued to drive, saying the DMV had determined their insurance information was incomplete.
It turns out it was all the fault of a computer glitch.
By
Washington Post editors
| October 20, 2010; 3:33 PM ET
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