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F.O.A.D. November 19th 13 03:26 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On 11/19/13, 10:23 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 09:38:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

On 11/19/2013 8:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/19/2013 7:41 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/18/13, 11:52 PM, KC wrote:


Anyway, around here they use plates for TAXES, period. Now when you go
to a local mall the cops have readers (hear that kevin, 21'st century
**** right here) on the front of their car and they just drive though
the parking lots scanning plates. If something comes up like an expired
reg, or insurance reported, you are screwed while you are sitting on
Santas lap...


It wouldn't surprise anyone here to learn you were screwed while sitting
on Santa's lap. How many times have you been ticketed while in the mall
because your car insurance had expired?

Yet another ID for rec.boats, eh? You tire of PsychoSnotty?

BTW, the spring semester at UCONN starts in about two months. Maybe you
could sell that motorbike and use the proceeds to send your daughter to
college. Storrs is what, about 25 miles away? How bad could tuition and
fees be for a commuting student?



He needs to collect rent from 4 different "deadbeat renters" in 5 years
first.

One in five years is understandable. Maybe even two. But four in five
years seems a little unusual. Maybe there's something screwy with the
common denominator involved with these rentals.





We all knew you were no better than the rest of the progressives here,
using someone elses life altering family issues to be a ****ing punk on
the internet... What a piece of **** you are turning out to be....

Wait, do you mean like saying nasty, vulgar things about poster's wives
and children? Or do you mean "life altering events" like making fun of
loogie's child's accident? Or do you mean like making fun of his wife's
life threatening medical illness.


No one 'made fun' of your daughter's accident. We were all very sympathetic. How is she, by the way?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!


*My* three children are fine, thank you. The ones in college will soon
be home for thanksgiving vacation. The one in high school is having a
little trouble keeping up with homework.



I didn't know you had children.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. November 19th 13 03:26 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On 11/19/13, 10:24 AM, KC wrote:
On 11/19/2013 9:49 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 09:19:23 -0500, KC wrote:

On 11/19/2013 8:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/19/2013 7:41 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/18/13, 11:52 PM, KC wrote:


Anyway, around here they use plates for TAXES, period. Now when
you go
to a local mall the cops have readers (hear that kevin, 21'st century
**** right here) on the front of their car and they just drive though
the parking lots scanning plates. If something comes up like an
expired
reg, or insurance reported, you are screwed while you are sitting on
Santas lap...


It wouldn't surprise anyone here to learn you were screwed while
sitting
on Santa's lap. How many times have you been ticketed while in the
mall
because your car insurance had expired?

Yet another ID for rec.boats, eh? You tire of PsychoSnotty?

BTW, the spring semester at UCONN starts in about two months. Maybe
you
could sell that motorbike and use the proceeds to send your
daughter to
college. Storrs is what, about 25 miles away? How bad could tuition
and
fees be for a commuting student?



He needs to collect rent from 4 different "deadbeat renters" in 5 years
first.

One in five years is understandable. Maybe even two. But four in five
years seems a little unusual. Maybe there's something screwy with the
common denominator involved with these rentals.





We all knew you were no better than the rest of the progressives here,
using someone elses life altering family issues to be a ****ing punk on
the internet... What a piece of **** you are turning out to be....


...and you should not ascribe your opinions to others. To whom does,
'We all knew...' refer?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Anybody paying attention.... he is getting more and more like harry, as
I try to slide further and further away. It's plain to see his most
honest moment here on rec.boats was the day he told us "why he was here"...





"We" is no more than...you.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

KC November 19th 13 03:28 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On 11/19/2013 9:48 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 08:44:40 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 11/19/2013 7:41 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/18/13, 11:52 PM, KC wrote:


Anyway, around here they use plates for TAXES, period. Now when you go
to a local mall the cops have readers (hear that kevin, 21'st century
**** right here) on the front of their car and they just drive though
the parking lots scanning plates. If something comes up like an expired
reg, or insurance reported, you are screwed while you are sitting on
Santas lap...


It wouldn't surprise anyone here to learn you were screwed while sitting
on Santa's lap. How many times have you been ticketed while in the mall
because your car insurance had expired?

Yet another ID for rec.boats, eh? You tire of PsychoSnotty?

BTW, the spring semester at UCONN starts in about two months. Maybe you
could sell that motorbike and use the proceeds to send your daughter to
college. Storrs is what, about 25 miles away? How bad could tuition and
fees be for a commuting student?



He needs to collect rent from 4 different "deadbeat renters" in 5 years
first.

One in five years is understandable. Maybe even two. But four in five
years seems a little unusual. Maybe there's something screwy with the
common denominator involved with these rentals.




It's so nice seeing you join Harry and Don in the beat up on Scott contest.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Yeah, the great humanitarian... We have given skin off our own backs to
four families with young kids who we felt needed a break over the last
few years. We are not wealthy folks... When we give something to someone
or try to help, it comes right off our dinner table, not just some paper
in a CD or savings account somewhere. When we get screwed, it changes
our whole lives.....

iBoaterer[_4_] November 19th 13 03:48 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
In article , says...

On 11/19/2013 9:49 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 09:19:23 -0500, KC wrote:

On 11/19/2013 8:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/19/2013 7:41 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/18/13, 11:52 PM, KC wrote:


Anyway, around here they use plates for TAXES, period. Now when you go
to a local mall the cops have readers (hear that kevin, 21'st century
**** right here) on the front of their car and they just drive though
the parking lots scanning plates. If something comes up like an expired
reg, or insurance reported, you are screwed while you are sitting on
Santas lap...


It wouldn't surprise anyone here to learn you were screwed while sitting
on Santa's lap. How many times have you been ticketed while in the mall
because your car insurance had expired?

Yet another ID for rec.boats, eh? You tire of PsychoSnotty?

BTW, the spring semester at UCONN starts in about two months. Maybe you
could sell that motorbike and use the proceeds to send your daughter to
college. Storrs is what, about 25 miles away? How bad could tuition and
fees be for a commuting student?



He needs to collect rent from 4 different "deadbeat renters" in 5 years
first.

One in five years is understandable. Maybe even two. But four in five
years seems a little unusual. Maybe there's something screwy with the
common denominator involved with these rentals.





We all knew you were no better than the rest of the progressives here,
using someone elses life altering family issues to be a ****ing punk on
the internet... What a piece of **** you are turning out to be....


...and you should not ascribe your opinions to others. To whom does, 'We all knew...' refer?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Anybody paying attention.... he is getting more and more like harry, as
I try to slide further and further away. It's plain to see his most
honest moment here on rec.boats was the day he told us "why he was here"...


Oh, so anybody that is "paying attention" you feel you have the right to
answer for?

iBoaterer[_4_] November 19th 13 03:50 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
In article , says...

On 11/19/2013 9:48 AM, John H wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 08:44:40 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 11/19/2013 7:41 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/18/13, 11:52 PM, KC wrote:


Anyway, around here they use plates for TAXES, period. Now when you go
to a local mall the cops have readers (hear that kevin, 21'st century
**** right here) on the front of their car and they just drive though
the parking lots scanning plates. If something comes up like an expired
reg, or insurance reported, you are screwed while you are sitting on
Santas lap...


It wouldn't surprise anyone here to learn you were screwed while sitting
on Santa's lap. How many times have you been ticketed while in the mall
because your car insurance had expired?

Yet another ID for rec.boats, eh? You tire of PsychoSnotty?

BTW, the spring semester at UCONN starts in about two months. Maybe you
could sell that motorbike and use the proceeds to send your daughter to
college. Storrs is what, about 25 miles away? How bad could tuition and
fees be for a commuting student?



He needs to collect rent from 4 different "deadbeat renters" in 5 years
first.

One in five years is understandable. Maybe even two. But four in five
years seems a little unusual. Maybe there's something screwy with the
common denominator involved with these rentals.




It's so nice seeing you join Harry and Don in the beat up on Scott contest.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Yeah, the great humanitarian... We have given skin off our own backs to
four families with young kids who we felt needed a break over the last
few years. We are not wealthy folks... When we give something to someone
or try to help, it comes right off our dinner table, not just some paper
in a CD or savings account somewhere. When we get screwed, it changes
our whole lives.....


Then I would think YOU of all people wouldn't say nasty, vulgar crap
about people and their families. The funny thing is, you do it, someone
does it back to you and you whine and cry like a little baby.

F.O.A.D. November 19th 13 04:28 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On 11/19/13, 11:25 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:57:20 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...


I suspect we will all have transponders in our cars soon anyway and
the whole tag thing will be an anachronism. The cops will have the id
if every car and likely driver they get close to popping up on their
computer. They already have tag scanners that do that on the fender
but it is somewhat flawed by the artistic designs if the tags.


Here insurance proof is electronic. No insurance, no tag, don't even
have to show a paper copy. Insurance lapses, tag is deemed invalid, LEO
runs the tag, finds out that uninsured and therefore tag is invalid, go
to jail, car towed.


Cite?

I know that may be what the law says but I bet it doesn't happen.


Let's put up $10 each and have PsychoSnotty drive to wherever that is
and park in an area heavily patrolled for lapsed insurance. :)


--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

iBoaterer[_4_] November 19th 13 04:34 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:57:20 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...



I suspect we will all have transponders in our cars soon anyway and
the whole tag thing will be an anachronism. The cops will have the id
if every car and likely driver they get close to popping up on their
computer. They already have tag scanners that do that on the fender
but it is somewhat flawed by the artistic designs if the tags.


Here insurance proof is electronic. No insurance, no tag, don't even
have to show a paper copy. Insurance lapses, tag is deemed invalid, LEO
runs the tag, finds out that uninsured and therefore tag is invalid, go
to jail, car towed.


Cite?

I know that may be what the law says but I bet it doesn't happen.


To hell it doesn't! Here you go, check it out. Second row down, far
right. Make sure you have the date as 11/18/2013. Then fifth row, fifth
from the left. ****, I've lived here many many years, yet you act like
you know more about the laws and the LEO's actions regarding them than I
do! It's automatic, no insurance, tag shows as expired immediately.

http://www.gwinnettmugs.com/



iBoaterer[_4_] November 19th 13 06:13 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 11:34:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:57:20 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...


I suspect we will all have transponders in our cars soon anyway and
the whole tag thing will be an anachronism. The cops will have the id
if every car and likely driver they get close to popping up on their
computer. They already have tag scanners that do that on the fender
but it is somewhat flawed by the artistic designs if the tags.

Here insurance proof is electronic. No insurance, no tag, don't even
have to show a paper copy. Insurance lapses, tag is deemed invalid, LEO
runs the tag, finds out that uninsured and therefore tag is invalid, go
to jail, car towed.

Cite?

I know that may be what the law says but I bet it doesn't happen.


To hell it doesn't! Here you go, check it out. Second row down, far
right. Make sure you have the date as 11/18/2013. Then fifth row, fifth
from the left. ****, I've lived here many many years, yet you act like
you know more about the laws and the LEO's actions regarding them than I
do! It's automatic, no insurance, tag shows as expired immediately.

http://www.gwinnettmugs.com/

Do you mean this one

NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE
SUSP TAG
SEATBELT VIOLATIONS

Or this one

NO PROOF INS
SUSP REGISTRATION
SUSPENDED/REVOKED LIC
LICENSE: DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED OR EX

Somehow I doubt the lack of insurance is why they went to jail.


Oh, hell, I've tried to tell you, when your insurance goes, so goes your
tag, thus suspended.

Find me one where the only charge is a lack of insurance (perhaps with
some minor traffic violation) and I will believe you.
These people were arrested for driving without a valid driver's
license.


You won't find one with just lack of insurance because as I've said over
and over, lack of insurance electronically generates suspended
registration. I completely realize that you know more about the laws in
this state than someone who lives here, so:

http://tinyurl.com/k72pxmo

http://tinyurl.com/882qqnt

That says: Not having insurance is a misdemeanor. The minimum fine is
$200.00. For a first offense your driver's license will be suspended for
60 days. For a second offense within a five year period, your driver's
license along with your license tag and tag registration will be
suspended for 90 days.

If no new insurance information is received within the thirty-day (30)
time period allowed, a thirty-day (30) "Notice of Pending Suspension"
will be printed and mailed to the vehicle?s registered owner advising
the owner that their vehicle?s registration is subject to suspension.
This letter will include what is required to avoid suspension and fines.

Important: Driving a vehicle with a cancelled, suspended or revoked
registration is a misdemeanor and may result in the impoundment of the
vehicle by law enforcement when discovered.

Notice if you will, "impoundment of the vehicle". Of course, you full
well know that bond can be required for just about anything in Georgia,
and is MOST of the time when it's insurance, and registration related.



John H[_2_] November 19th 13 06:51 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 11:34:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:57:20 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...



I suspect we will all have transponders in our cars soon anyway and
the whole tag thing will be an anachronism. The cops will have the id
if every car and likely driver they get close to popping up on their
computer. They already have tag scanners that do that on the fender
but it is somewhat flawed by the artistic designs if the tags.

Here insurance proof is electronic. No insurance, no tag, don't even
have to show a paper copy. Insurance lapses, tag is deemed invalid, LEO
runs the tag, finds out that uninsured and therefore tag is invalid, go
to jail, car towed.


Cite?

I know that may be what the law says but I bet it doesn't happen.


To hell it doesn't! Here you go, check it out. Second row down, far
right. Make sure you have the date as 11/18/2013. Then fifth row, fifth
from the left. ****, I've lived here many many years, yet you act like
you know more about the laws and the LEO's actions regarding them than I
do! It's automatic, no insurance, tag shows as expired immediately.

http://www.gwinnettmugs.com/


Wow, you're right close to Lake Lanier, Loogy. How's the water level there now. Are you still
keeping a boat there, or are you boatless now?

Gwinnet County, GA. Must be a nice place to live, if all those mug shots are indicative of the
population.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



John H[_2_] November 19th 13 06:53 PM

Speaking of guns and horses
 
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 13:13:36 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 11:34:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 07:57:20 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

In article ,
says...


I suspect we will all have transponders in our cars soon anyway and
the whole tag thing will be an anachronism. The cops will have the id
if every car and likely driver they get close to popping up on their
computer. They already have tag scanners that do that on the fender
but it is somewhat flawed by the artistic designs if the tags.

Here insurance proof is electronic. No insurance, no tag, don't even
have to show a paper copy. Insurance lapses, tag is deemed invalid, LEO
runs the tag, finds out that uninsured and therefore tag is invalid, go
to jail, car towed.

Cite?

I know that may be what the law says but I bet it doesn't happen.

To hell it doesn't! Here you go, check it out. Second row down, far
right. Make sure you have the date as 11/18/2013. Then fifth row, fifth
from the left. ****, I've lived here many many years, yet you act like
you know more about the laws and the LEO's actions regarding them than I
do! It's automatic, no insurance, tag shows as expired immediately.

http://www.gwinnettmugs.com/

Do you mean this one

NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE
SUSP TAG
SEATBELT VIOLATIONS

Or this one

NO PROOF INS
SUSP REGISTRATION
SUSPENDED/REVOKED LIC
LICENSE: DRIVING WHILE UNLICENSED OR EX

Somehow I doubt the lack of insurance is why they went to jail.


Oh, hell, I've tried to tell you, when your insurance goes, so goes your
tag, thus suspended.

Find me one where the only charge is a lack of insurance (perhaps with
some minor traffic violation) and I will believe you.
These people were arrested for driving without a valid driver's
license.


You won't find one with just lack of insurance because as I've said over
and over, lack of insurance electronically generates suspended
registration. I completely realize that you know more about the laws in
this state than someone who lives here, so:

http://tinyurl.com/k72pxmo

http://tinyurl.com/882qqnt

That says: Not having insurance is a misdemeanor. The minimum fine is
$200.00. For a first offense your driver's license will be suspended for
60 days. For a second offense within a five year period, your driver's
license along with your license tag and tag registration will be
suspended for 90 days.

If no new insurance information is received within the thirty-day (30)
time period allowed, a thirty-day (30) "Notice of Pending Suspension"
will be printed and mailed to the vehicle?s registered owner advising
the owner that their vehicle?s registration is subject to suspension.
This letter will include what is required to avoid suspension and fines.

Important: Driving a vehicle with a cancelled, suspended or revoked
registration is a misdemeanor and may result in the impoundment of the
vehicle by law enforcement when discovered.

Notice if you will, "impoundment of the vehicle". Of course, you full
well know that bond can be required for just about anything in Georgia,
and is MOST of the time when it's insurance, and registration related.


I see nothing there about going to jail, as you stated. Are you making stuff up again?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!




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