Georgia used to issue everyone's tag for the current calendar year, leaving until I think May 1 of the new year to renew. Also, the tag belonged to the car, not the driver. So if you bought a new car near the end of the year, you still got the old tag; if you bought a used car early in the year, you might or might not have to pay depending on whether the old owner had done it.
Obviously, this made the tag office crowded in late April. So they changed to an inherently unfair system: the exact same, except that your due date was the end of any of the first four months, depending on your last name. Unfair because it meant some had only one month, while others had four. Then they switched to going from one birthday to the next, and eventually to the tag staying with the person rather than the car.
Obviously, this made the tag office crowded in late April. So they changed to an inherently unfair system: the exact same, except that your due date was the end of any of the first four months, depending on your last name. Unfair because it meant some had only one month, while others had four. Then they switched to going from one birthday to the next, and eventually to the tag staying with the person rather than the car.
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