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Year one (2002) they did not run out of sequence numbers at all. Granted, the law only permitted new registrations that year so that may have had something to do with it.
Year two (2003) they ran out in June.
It doesn't appear that there are thousands of people clamoring for sequence numbers. Frankly, the only people who didn't get one are those who (a) didn't have a car ready in time, (b) were uninformed of the program or (c) didn't care enough to go get one during the first half of the year.
There are not thousands of people trying desperately to get a SB100 number. I'm sorry, but the facts simply do not support your position.
Yeah, I got mine. In May.
Frankly, I don't understand why you're so pissed off. Anyone who wanted a number had six months to get one. Hey, I think CA's attacks on the 2nd are really damn ugly, but what the hell does that have to do with the SPCN program?
There are many, many problems with this state, but SB100 isn't one of them. There are a lot of Cobra owners in other states that would really like to have SB100 in their own states.
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