The Minnesota Driver's license is slightly wrong for one that expired in '03.
Comparing it to one of mine which expired in '03, the class is wrong. A1? Might be class A, but I'm not sure of the 1.
Issued C4 would mean that it was issued in March of 1994. Neat trick. I can only get a license for 4 years in Minnesota. Henry got a 9 year license! (Or a -1)
The expiration date for the license says 03, but an license would have read 08-11-2003, being that it expires on the individual's birthday.
The tiny version of the picture of the user is to the right of the birthdate, and the boxes are smaller to accomodate.
There is no red top flag on my license that expired in '03, there was a time period when we had no red top.
In my '03 license, the bar code is actually almost double as tall as the one shown.
Also, the signature in my '03 license is right below the barcode, above the address, not vice versa.
The license type they show there is closer to ones they issued in 2000- 2004, but the boxes are still the wrong shape. But the issue date on one which expired in '03 would still preclude that year span.
Oh yeah, and the man in the photo is looking at the camera. I only got away with that ONCE in my life. Minnesota requires you to look off to the left of the camera in your photo. I quickly shifted my eyes and looked at the lens at the last second. Not many people would try that.
t /obsessing.