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  • WJB63

    Plinker
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    I never thought of copying it before laminating, bonehead move on my part! Though I do keep mine in my wallet, I have been caught out in the rain more than once and soaked to the skin so that even the stuff in my wallet need to be laid out to dry for a day or two. Guess that will be top on my list when I renew!
     

    rnmcguire

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    Pink Paper?

    Does it seriously matter if the paper is pink? I made a bunch of copies at work for both car and truck, house etc. All on white paper. I'm pretty sure there's no law requiring you to have pink paper. The license is on file with the ISP.:dunno:
     

    Mackey

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    I was wondering if copying was "legal." Its just a piece of paper, with no watermarks or security measures. So I was already thinking about picking up some pink paper.

    But seeing the $20 replacement, I figured I'd risk it.

    waaaaat? Pink paper?
    You thinking about trying to pass a copy off as an original.
    I only play a lawyer on TV but that don't seem wise to me.

    I got mine laminated. Only one copy. I like to live dangerously.
     
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