Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

MaoZedongs t1_jbs51xy wrote

Disclosure: I am an inspection mechanic

PennDOT says that any registered and insured vehicle that will be operated in the state may be inspected. Even with a temporary tag. Even if that temporary tag is issued by another state or even country.

You may even present the vehicle for inspection without either of those things if you want. It will just be recorded in the logbook as a fail, you have to pay anyway, but can come back and have the sticker installed once you have the paperwork. I dont know why you would do this, but you can.

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Shad0wSmurf t1_jbs48kw wrote

(36 C.F.R. §§ 2.4(e) & (h), 18 U.S.C. § 922(q)) allow for individuals carrying concealed in accordance with the laws of the state in which the federal park or GFSZ is located to carry concealed in them*; however, an individual carrying under LEOSA is carrying under FEDERAL LAW and not in accordance with the laws of the state they are in. What this means is that you are NOT exempted from carrying a concealed firearm in these areas UNLESS you are on official duty or possess a valid and qualifying state issued concealed carry permit.

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PrincessGwyn t1_jbrqixx wrote

Once they set you up and approve your application, you have to file weekly….that’s the way it works.

If you missed it, you should message them and ask for a form to file for retroactive pay.

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fobreezee OP t1_jbrq24v wrote

>How can they require you to get. State inspection when. It all states require inspections? Why didnt you have the seller have the vehicle inspected before you bought it?

Thanks! I do have it on my insurance. It's Carvana and I'm not sure why they can't issue plates immediately. They had legal issues with the state and issuing titles I guess. It's their process, I'm not really sure why they don't do it.

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Bolmac t1_jbrnyx0 wrote

Pennsylvania law is very clear:

"any person may kill any dog which he sees in the act of pursuing or wounding or killing any domestic animal, including household pets, or pursuing, wounding or attacking human beings, whether or not such a dog bears a required license tag. There is no liability on such persons in damages or otherwise for such killing."

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