Posted by wisbaker on February 26, 2014 at 19:25:21 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: Law advice needed. posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 11:54:42:
I'd try contacting your state representative it's getting close to election time they might do something for you. Next I'd go to unemployment, explain the state just laid you off from your job. Then I'd go to social security and file for disability, after all the state just decided you're not able to do your job, if you play it right then the Social Security folks will be asking the DMV folks about this, might ask questions the DMV doesn't want to answer. Then I'd call a lawyer, there are firms out there that represent trucking companies and CDL holders, a quick letter or claim against the state asking that they make you whole (pay for lost wages or revenue) on their mistake AND cover any and all costs for you to retake the test including your time, rental of the truck and all of their fees and your trip back from St Louis. If you have the right lawyer the state may decide it's in their best interest to admit the mistake and give you the license back with out any hoops or fees.
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