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To: Braincramp who wrote (46645)1/4/2000 9:16:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116764
 
They keep saying "No Problems":
Indiana experiences Y2K problems with licenses, registrations
Copyright ¸ 2000 Nando Media
Copyright ¸ 2000 Associated Press



INDIANAPOLIS (January 4, 2000 8:28 p.m. EST nandotimes.com) - Indiana residents who got a driver's license this week will have to get a new one due to a Y2K-related computer glitch, state officials said Tuesday.

The licenses were printed with five-year expiration dates instead of four years.

"It really is a minor problem," said Bureau of Motor Vehicles spokesman Alvin Hayes. "We're talking about a limited number of driver's licenses."

He didn't have an exact number and said the problem should be corrected soon.

Another minor computer problem this week at the BMV involved vehicle (cont)
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