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More limousine operators are opting to install security cameras into their vehicles with the aim of reducing violence and damage.
Don't ride with strangers
Travelers warned to avoid 'cheap' limo services
June 8, 1998
Web posted at: 12:01 p.m. EST (1701 GMT)
(CNN) -- It's a common sight for travelers trekking out of airports -- limousine drivers waiting to pick up their rides. But at many airports, soliciting rides from potential passengers is illegal -- and for good reason.
"The person that's hustling you has made the decision that they're going to break the law and you really don't know what is implied behind that," says Diane McGrath-McKechnie of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. "They may not be licensed, they may not have insurance, there's all sorts of ramifications."
The drivers of many of the illegal limousines often lure passengers with promises of lower fares than taxis or legitimate limo services. But authorities say the lower price could be false advertising.
Also, if the car is involved in an accident, many of the drivers don't carry insurance and won't be able to cover expenses if the passenger is injured.
Other problems could arise as well.
"There's risk where for women traveler," says Vincent Wolfington of Carey International, Inc. "For instance, they find that getting into (these) cars, they are taken to their homes (and) people find out they live alone. They are setting themselves up to be marked for robbery and things of that nature."
Catch the right ride
There are ways to avoid catching a ride with the wrong service.
Authorities say frequent travelers should reserve a ride before getting to the airport to avoid falling prey to a questionable car service.
Some companies have corporate accounts with limo services. Also, travel agents can find licensed operators for you.
Based on a report from CNN's Business and Travel and Beyond. The segment appears weekdays on Early Edition at 7 AM (ET) and on Morning News at 10 AM (ET).
source: http://www.cnn.com/TRAVEL/NEWS/9806/08/unofficial.taxis/index.html?iref=newssearch
Change Your Address or Your Name
Change Your Address
You must notify the DMV when you move to a new address.
* You have a maximum of 10 days after you move to notify the DMV.
* You must report the change of address at a DMV office, by phone, or by mail. You cannot report a change of address by e-mail.
* You cannot change your address when you complete a transaction on-line.
How to change your address on your DMV documents:
Write the new address on your documents. Write your new address in the available space on the back of your driver license, learner permit or non-driver photo ID card. On your registration document, carefully draw lines through the old address and write your new address. Do not change the address on your title certificate. If you write any change on your title certificate, the certificate is not valid. Your title certificate is valid with your old address.
How to report your new address to the DMV:
Note: To change the address on your driver license and your vehicle registration at the same time, you must use form MV-232 or call the DMV Call Center. If you provide a new address when you renew or replace your driver license, that transaction does not change the address on your vehicle registration or your title certificate. If you provide a new address when you renew or replace your vehicle registration or your title certificate, that transaction does not change the address on your driver license.
By mail:
* You can use form MV-232 (Change of Address) to change the address on the DMV records for your driver license, learner permit or non-driver photo ID card and your vehicle registration.
* To order a new driver license, learner permit or non-driver photo ID card that displays your new address, mark the correct box on form MV-232, and pay the correct fee listed on the form. Your new document arrives by mail in four to six weeks. If you do not check the box and pay the fee, the DMV changes the address on your records only. You do not receive a new document.
* You cannot use form MV-232 to order a new registration document that displays your new address. Read the instructions below learn how to order a registration document by phone.

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