Pennsylvania’s Stolen Valor Act goes to a vote

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According to ABC27, Pennsylvania’s Stolen Valor Act is headed to a vote by the legislature soon;

The Senate Transportation Committee has approved legislation to penalize Pennsylvanians who falsely claim they’re a veteran on a driver’s license application.

Under Senate Bill 42, drivers could be charged with a summary offense if they apply for a veteran designation on their license and have not earned it.

The crime would carry a $300 fine and possible imprisonment of between 30 and 90 days if the fine is not paid.

So, you phonies in PA need to change your ways.

Comments

3 responses to “Pennsylvania’s Stolen Valor Act goes to a vote”

  1. royh

    Wait. Isn’t it already a crime to falsify a driver’s license app?

  2. Now if we can just get them to outlaw stupid drivers…

  3. NAVCWORet

    So, DMV is covered. What about the rest of the state ?