No way... They actually did something else right and non-res's can get a
temporary permit for a week. I think it was $40 but I'm not sure. Still, it
struck me as a pretty good deal.
Tom
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Subject: Re[2]: DML: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: 7/18/00 12:27 PM
Is it still to true that you have to be a Mass resident to get a permit to
go out there? I'm probaly going to be heading out that way this summer, my
buddy has a house in Truro..
Josh
http://dakota.jumpautos.com
>Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 08:16:42 -0400
>From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
>Subject: Re[2]: DML: 4Wheeling: Broken Parts & Tire Pressure
>That's what is real nice about the National Seashore... They have a whole
bank
>of air compressors lined up to air-up after you have been out on the beach.
>Tax money that actually works for us?? ;-)
>Tom
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