A good day for D of MV stories! ha ha ha
I'm a 100% service connected disabled Veteran and in New Hampshire all 100% DAVer's get one Disabled Veteran Registration "Free" as a benefit for a car or truck (not motocycle). Only a couple of years ago NH made available regular Veteran Plates with Old Glory similar to many other states. If a Veteran wants a Veteran Plate or in my case an additional (Veteran) registration plates for another vehicle"s" it runs the regular fee PLUS $25.00 more for every year. The first point I tried to make was there's no way I could have a DAV plate if I weren't a Veteran in fact a 100% Disabled Veteran. That should be a no-brainer. Right? Well not in NH at the local DMV. When I asked to register my other vehicles with the Veteran Plates, The lady asked me for my DD214, so I told the lady that I had a Disabled Veteran plate on one of my Vehicles already so that should prove that I'm a Veteran. She said "NO it doesn't". So I went home got a copy of my DD214 and went back and got in line again. (Did I say that I'd have to pay an extra $25.00 per registration every year forward?) Strangly enough, I ended up with the same lady and even though it was less than 2 hours, I could tell that she didn't recognize me. I handed her my DD214 and then I was told that Veteran plates are only is offered to Real Veterans. I couldn't believe it, so I left and drove to the State Capital D of MV an hour and a half away and got in line again. This time there was no problem getting Veteran plates, so I asked what was going on whith my local DMV, I was told that she couldn't understand it either.
So, I go to the main DMV and not the local DMV.