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...the French Islands seem to want
more than state registration and fine you if you don't have it. Here in the Pacific French Polynesia and New Caledonia take state registration. Indeed, state registration is good just about everywhere over here. On the other hand, I find federal documentation move convenient because it is free and because the VDC will send you a new one good for a full year anytime you request one. State registrations typically require you to receive a bill and send it back with payment and then receive you new rego and sticker. So, if you plan to go a while between mail drops the documentation is easier to deal with. -- Tom. |
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On Sep 19, 9:45 pm, " wrote:
...the French Islands seem to want more than state registration and fine you if you don't have it. Here in the Pacific French Polynesia and New Caledonia take state registration. Indeed, state registration is good just about everywhere over here. On the other hand, I find federal documentation move convenient because it is free and because the VDC will send you a new one good for a full year anytime you request one. State registrations typically require you to receive a bill and send it back with payment and then receive you new rego and sticker. So, if you plan to go a while between mail drops the documentation is easier to deal with. -- Tom. Thanks Tom and others. Hopefully Geoff, who has sailed Belize, will sound in on this one. Joe |
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 12:10:36 +1000, "JohnM"
wrote this crap: And apparently most of the Carribean. But the French Islands seem to want more than state registration and fine you if you don't have it. Just keep flying the Jolly Roger, and if your are boarded, run them through! I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
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