<h2>Please spread this around to everyone you know in RVA to warn them
not to visit the DMV on Broad Streets when it is this hot outside. It’s
not worth your health and well-being or your life.</h2>
<p>Today I went to the DMV at 2300 West Broad Street. Today it is 102
degrees outside. As anyone who lives and drives in Richmond knows, there
are white stone steps and a platform leading up to the front doors of
the DMV.</p>
<div class="fbChatMessage fsm direction_ltr">Well,
today when I visited the DMV, while walking up those steps the sun was
literally blinding me. That white stone was also reflecting the heat in
some hells gate type torturous vortex. No exaggerating—-I wouldn’t be
surprised if that 40 ft area in front of the DMV was at least 160
degrees. I have never felt anything that hot that wasn’t fire.<br>
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<div class="fbChatMessage fsm direction_ltr">I sat
down inside and almost threw up and passed out. This DMV location needs
to put a warning on their website and in their parking lot. What if
someone dies from heat stroke just because they thought white stone
looked nice?<br>
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<div class="fbChatMessage fsm direction_ltr"><strong>Please
spread this around to everyone you know in RVA to warn them not to
visit the DMV on Broad Streets when it is this hot outside. It’s not
worth your health and well-being or your life.</strong></div>
<br clear="all">Megan Osborn<br clear="all">Megan Osborn<br>
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<div><i>"When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained." -Mark Twain<br></i></div><br>