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Florida cuts kraft paper resale DMV dating

Florida’s new legislation could punish dating flakes with up to $500 fine per violation

 Florida cuts cuts on Kraft resale DMV dating for $250
  • Florida’s DMV reservation kraft paper uses robots to grab the slot machine and resell it for $250.
  • Kraft paper can cause delays and swell prices, which makes it harder for locals to make an appointment.
  • Miami-Dade tax collector Dariel Fernandez vowed to stop them to ensure equal access to services.

Imagine having to book a DMV to handle any business and then realizing that there are no slot machines available. Does it sound familiar? Well, that’s exactly what many Florida residents are facing lately. And, for some reason, that’s also the reason many people decide to pay hundreds of dollars to ensure dates is a reasonable choice. Enter the scalpers who profited from this chaos, and now, they are starting to feel stressed.

This heat is not just the Florida sunshine either. This is Dariel Fernandez, a Miami-Dade tax collector, who said they have figured out the whole plan. “We know who they are and how they operate. We will not accept any appointments obtained through system abuse,” Fernandez said. “Our office is committed to ensuring that all residents have access to equitable and equal services without being disturbed by those seeking to leverage the system.”

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According to the Miami Herald, “Routes outside of state-owned DMV offices can be made up the night before, and people report having to wait a few months before making an appointment.” This will certainly make me feel better about the DMV walk in Arkansas for just two hours. This is especially true when we think about how scalpers do their things. Apparently, when the state makes it available, they use robots to grab dates.

They will then sell for about $25 to $250 for citizens’ dates. Yes, people just throw cash in to deal with one of the most unpleasant places on Earth. That is, the whole situation is said to be about to end.

“We are taking positive steps to enhance our technology and processes to address this,” Fernandez added. “However, we must have the appropriate legal framework to punish bad actors and to stop this practice altogether.”

To this end, the state introduced new legislation that would allow it to fine scalpers at $500 per violation. In fact, the definition of violations is very open, including those who promote public service dates, those who list public services, or those who post them.

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H/T to Jalopnik!

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