NY DMV SHOCKER: Licenses Sold, Tests Skipped
A New York driving school paid off DMV employees TO GIVE ILLEGALS DRIVERS LICENSES, “even if they have no clue how to drive”

“Allowing individuals to bypass the testing process altogether”
“A Big Apple driving school paid off DMV examiners to fraudulgnty fast track drives licenses for illegal immigrants”
“Too many people have gotten driver’s licenses because of corruption, because of greed, because of theft, because of thievery”
“Investigators uncovered a corrupt network involving not only government employees but also individuals at a driving school. Imposters who took tests on behalf of unqualified (illegal) applicants”
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1940251396315726043
A shocking corruption scandal has rocked the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, as prosecutors uncover a dangerous under-the-table scheme that allowed potentially thousands of unqualified individuals to gain driver’s licenses without ever passing a road test. At the center of this alleged fraud is a Queens-based driving school, T&E Driving School, which — in collaboration with three DMV examiners and a stand-in test-taker — accepted cash bribes of up to $2,000 to falsify test results. These actions don’t just undermine the integrity of our licensing system — they put the safety of every American on the road at risk. With unvetted, possibly non-English-speaking drivers now navigating city streets and highways, Staten Island prosecutors are sounding the alarm, warning of the consequences when bureaucratic institutions fall prey to corruption. Thanks to a bold undercover NYPD operation, the ring has been exposed — but serious questions remain about oversight and accountability in the DMV system. Conservatives have long sounded the alarm on agency mismanagement, and this latest scandal underscores just how right they were.
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