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Winning elections is not good enough
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 14:00:43 -0500,
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 10:04:39 -0800,
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 00:00:34 -0500,
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If he "gets in a wreck" there is car insurance to cover medical
expenses. Again you are drifting.
How is he supposed to afford the insurance if he spends the money on
the car? Keep trying to put me down by claiming a bunch of nonsense.
It's not helping your cause.
Which state lets you drive without insurance? It sure isn't the ones
we live in.
You believe you have to have car insurance in order to buy a car? Do
you think some kid is going to rush right out and buy that expensive
insurance?
He will if he wants tags and in florida your current insurance
coverage comes up when a cop runs your tag. If you cancel, it shows up
in real time, pretty much as soon as the agent types it into his
computer. This is the 21st century and computers are connected.
We are even testing a camera the cops will have on their car that
independently scans tags and checks everyone it sees against the
database for wants, warrants, insurance, stolen etc and alerts the cop
right then. A cop could be parked on the side of the road asleep and
he would be woken up if an uninsured car drove by.
Listen up... if you walk into a used car lot and buy a car with cash,
you just drive out. The salesperson isn't going to ask you about
insurance.
All of a sudden you think technology is going to just kick in and
solve all the problems? Come on.
BTW this is why I have been saying for years, insurance companies
should be titling cars and issuing tags. They are the ones with the
skin in the game and the databases the cops use anyway.
The whole thing could be rolled up into one national database and
eliminate 51 state (remember DC) operations that are not that good
about talking to each other
National db? Perhaps administered by insurance companies? Or, by the
gov't??? Sounds like a police state to me...
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