I will pay more in federal income taxes this year than ExxonMobil
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:02:52 -0700, "Bill McKee"
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So, when someone is injured through no fault of his/her own, it's ok
for
the person who did it to walk away without consequences. Yeah, the
rates
would drop, perhaps a bit. But, as usual, you're an idiot citing
idiotic
"facts" that don't have any basis in reality.
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Yup, perfectly fair. I did require the responsible party to pay medical
bills. But the 40% of the drivers without insurance are not going to
pay
anything anyway. And the other 20% with minimum insurance of about $40k
liability is not going to cover much anyway. Why should they get a big
payday for doing the samething a successful person did? Crash.
People without car insurance who cause damage or injury should go to
jail. It is illegal in all 50 states and DC.
They will impound the car if you are caught without insurance here.-
We are letting violent criminals out of jail because of overcrowding and
costs. Even if they impound the car, they go buy another $50 clunker.
But they can sue and get $2-3 million settlement if a person with
insurance and assets hit them. Even though they should not be on the
road.
I'm betting that there are either zero or close to zero cases like that.
You're just making up bs to support your crazy position.
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