States that make you put your weight on your driver's license

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on 9/8/09 12:32 pm - San Jose, CA
When I weighed 293, my license said 250.  I changed it to 190 when I got stuck at 205 for over 2 years.  Now it still says 190 and I weigh 170!

But my passport picture is at my nearly all-time high weight and when I re-entered the US after my vacation in Costa Rica last summer, the immigration officer made a comment about how much weight I had lost -- SUHWEET!!
"Just Elizabeth "
on 9/8/09 6:29 pm - Houston, TX
Texas. I lied for years! The last time I updated I told the truth now it's a lie again.


Elizabeth                                                      
Back in the U.S.A.


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Thatonegirl81
on 5/7/16 10:26 am

No Texas doesn't require it

SambucaRomana
on 9/8/09 7:03 pm - MD
I don't think Florida or PA require it.  What about NY or Massachussetts?

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Vicki PNW
on 9/9/09 2:36 am
Oregon.  But mine is at the weight in 1977 (had license 5 years at that time) and has not been changed since.

I did have to have a new DL pic taken earlier this year because I no longer looked like the photo there.  Even the two DMV reps agreed that my person did not resemble the photo at all.  Anyway, I was told not to smile at the birdie anymore (never had anyway) due to a new facial recognition software and my current photo looks more like a mug shot than anything else (my last one did too but I wasn't very awake in that photo).

Our weights fluctuate so much that it is totally and completely ridiculous to even put that info on our DLs.  There should be national legislation to outlaw that.  I agree with the other posters that we lie about our weights and even cops don't question ours either.

Vicki

DS (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney. Cholecystectomy (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney 19 months post-op.

Has not weighed myself since 1/2010.  Letting my clothes gauge my progress instead.

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