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Sabrina Harrison troopharrison at gmail.com
Mon Mar 13 19:59:24 CDT 2017


Oh man. I got mine right away - and I did call a couple of times to ask a question and got a real person on the phone right away. That does sound a little strange. Best of luck to you.

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> On Mar 13, 2017, at 5:35 AM, Mark Donohoe <kultiras at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Just wondering if everyone's been getting their permits or if they are atill coming. I'm leaving 3/31 and contacted pcta by email to check but with no response. I'll give them a call when it gets closer but just wondering if anyone knows if it's just that they are swamped with the large number this year or what.
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