The long-running computer glitch which has ground operations at the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to a halt will get fixed — but not until Wednesday at the earliest, so Virginians will need to wait yet another day to get a new license or identification card. Police in the Commonwealth have apparently been instructed to not punish drivers who have had their licenses expire in the last few days. (Normally, the punishment for driving without a license, a misdemeanor, is revocation of driving privileges for up to ninety days.) Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell has called for an independent investigation into the computer issues, which not only affected the DMV, but several other state agencies. The review will reportedly determine whether the contractor who provided the computer system to the state, Northrup Grumman, should return money to the government to make up for the lost productivity.