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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. ....no wonder you carry a gun... You are as bad a harry... |
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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.... |
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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! |
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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! |
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On 11/19/13, 9:19 AM, 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.... Who is this "we" to whom you often refer, kemosabe? Oh, and you really shouldn't be complaining about what others say here, especially about families and family members, since *you* along with several of your trashy right-wing buddies here are the leading insulters of the family members of other posters. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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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. |
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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"... |
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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. |
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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. |
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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..... |
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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. |
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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/ |
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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. |
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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! |
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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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In article ,
says... On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 13:13:36 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... 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. Kevin at his finest. you say the tags are "electronically" suspended immediately and then post a link that says "The state might even go so far as to suspend your vehicle registration, which will result in a $60 fee" Of course that link is not from the state, it is a threatening missive from the insurance industry. The state site you linked comes with a disclaimer "There is a way to keep your Georgia driver's license from being suspended on a first offense. Check with your attorney on how to do this." so it is really only poor people who are affected. I ask again, give me a cite of someone who was arrested for simply not having insurance, even if the state "went so far" as suspending the tag. (no warrants, drugs "eluding"or driving on a suspended driver's license) YOU MORON!!! I've said over and over, when the insurance is canceled, so is the TAG.... Now someone with a brain would then realize that the two go hand in hand. Thus, you get pulled over for it, you get cited for no insurance AND suspended tag. Now in short, I don't give a **** whether you believe me or not, hell you won't believe what the state of GA says about their own laws, so what's the point in trying to educate you? |
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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/ 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! Uh, that was given as an example, moron! But life in my part of Georgia is very nice! |
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says... 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! Come down here, get caught driving without insurance and see, dip****! |
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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. Where does it state jail time? |
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In article , says... On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 18:33:12 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/18/13, 6:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 13:35:30 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: But LEO use the tags. They know all about you before they pull you over because they've run your tag. As a matter of fact, I got pulled over one time because the cop was one number or letter off. I knew I didn't do anything wrong, and when the cop came up to the car, said, "stand up", I did so, and he handcuffed me!!! Seems as though the tag similar to mine was a wanted felon, so it was a felony stop for him. He ran the tag number again because I didn't fit the description, plus me telling him I'm not a criminal, and let me go, of course. It is typical that you start out with an assertion and then prove it wrong. You started with a guy involved in a hit and run accident properly seeing and remembering a tag number of a car speeding away, then you give an example of a cop who couldn't even get it right when he was stopped behind you. ... and he is supposed to be a trained professional doing his job calmly, not an untrained person who was just in a car accident. We all know the only purpose of license plates is to generate bucks for the state, right, Greg? :) Certainly in the states that tack on a huge excise tax every year. It can be almost $600 a year in Indiana (one year old $42,000 car) I already said, I think tags should be issued by insurance companies. No insurance, no tag. That is far more relevant for most victims of bad drivers than the tax stamp they have become. You would know immediately which insurance company you should be calling and the cops could more easily identify uninsured motorists. The current DMV records are dreadfully inadequate for that. The insurance company has no easy way to get the record updated when a person drops or simply fails to pay their insurance. If it was controlled by the insurance company, the tag would be made invalid in the cops computer immediately. 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. Not in California. Not any room in jail anyway. Besides, insurance seems to be on a less than yearly payment cycle and tags are yearly. |
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:46:03 -0600, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: 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. Not in California. Not any room in jail anyway. Besides, insurance seems to be on a less than yearly payment cycle and tags are yearly. Yeah Kevin really seems to believe the cops spend all their day trying to catch uninsured motorists. OTOH if the tags were issued by the insurance company, they would simply send a minimum wage goon over to repossess the tag if you let your insurance lapse. It would still belong to them. Actually tags are a problem in this state. People take a razor blade and peel off a valid sticker and place it on their car. Looks like car is registered. Other odd thing is costs more for a replacement sticker than for replacement plates with sticker. Learned that when getting replacement boat trailer (boating related post) and the guy next to me is getting a replacement sticker. And he is paying a couple bucks more. |
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:46:03 -0600, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: 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. Not in California. Not any room in jail anyway. Besides, insurance seems to be on a less than yearly payment cycle and tags are yearly. Yeah Kevin really seems to believe the cops spend all their day trying to catch uninsured motorists. OTOH if the tags were issued by the insurance company, they would simply send a minimum wage goon over to repossess the tag if you let your insurance lapse. It would still belong to them. Actually they should impound the car. Who needs insurance? Not the poor. Legally they are supposed to have it to drive, but with no assets and no jail room, as well as who is going to take care of the family while in jail. They do not need it as they have no assets to protect. My wife was in an accident yesterday. Stop light and a lady in a rental Chevy Tahoe hit the car in back driving that car in to the wife's. Wiped out the plastic bumper. I asked the insurance guy who came by to get an estimate of the damage, about whose insurance actually covered the damage, if the first car had none. He said both our and the guy behinds uninsured motorist coverage would be the payee. Luckily my wife only had a small sore spot on her head where it hit the headrest. The insurance situation is a major problem. If wife hit someone who is uninsured, they collect in to the millions. I carry a $2,000,000 umbrella policy as well as car insurance. The uninsured hits my wife and does the same injuries, and my insurance has to cover the loss. No pain and suffering, lost wages, etc. make it so you can only collect as much money as you carry insurance for. Minimum insurance in this state is $35,000 liability and about $15k property damage. |
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On Tuesday, 19 November 2013 21:30:37 UTC-4, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:46:03 -0600, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: 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. Not in California. Not any room in jail anyway. Besides, insurance seems to be on a less than yearly payment cycle and tags are yearly. Yeah Kevin really seems to believe the cops spend all their day trying to catch uninsured motorists. OTOH if the tags were issued by the insurance company, they would simply send a minimum wage goon over to repossess the tag if you let your insurance lapse. It would still belong to them. Actually they should impound the car. Who needs insurance? Not the poor. Legally they are supposed to have it to drive, but with no assets and no jail room, as well as who is going to take care of the family while in jail. They do not need it as they have no assets to protect. My wife was in an accident yesterday. Stop light and a lady in a rental Chevy Tahoe hit the car in back driving that car in to the wife's. Wiped out the plastic bumper. I asked the insurance guy who came by to get an estimate of the damage, about whose insurance actually covered the damage, if the first car had none. He said both our and the guy behinds uninsured motorist coverage would be the payee. Luckily my wife only had a small sore spot on her head where it hit the headrest. The insurance situation is a major problem. If wife hit someone who is uninsured, they collect in to the millions. I carry a $2,000,000 umbrella policy as well as car insurance. The uninsured hits my wife and does the same injuries, and my insurance has to cover the loss. No pain and suffering, lost wages, etc. make it so you can only collect as much money as you carry insurance for. Minimum insurance in this state is $35,000 liability and about $15k property damage. $35K?? Man, we had that requirement when I was in high school back in the '60s. It's been at least 100K minimum for a long time now but everyone carries at least one million PLPD. |
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On 11/19/2013 1:51 PM, John H wrote:
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! Wonder which one is kevin? |
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 18:10:20 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: $35K?? Man, we had that requirement when I was in high school back in the '60s. It's been at least 100K minimum for a long time now but everyone carries at least one million PLPD. Most states have moved to an uninsured motorist model where you buy the insurance to make yourself whole and the insurance company subrogates the claim when they can. They understand the state actually being able to make people carry adequate insurance is spotty at best. We have illegals here who don't have a driver's license and are legally barred from even getting one. Any insurance on that vehicle would be void anyway since most if not all policies only apply when a legal driver is driving.. California even issues drivers licenses to illegals! Stated they would then have insurance. And there is plenty of Tort liability to require you to carry enough insurance to cover your assets. I do not know how many states have gone to the no fault model, but California has not. |
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On Tuesday, 19 November 2013 21:30:37 UTC-4, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:46:03 -0600, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: 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. Not in California. Not any room in jail anyway. Besides, insurance seems to be on a less than yearly payment cycle and tags are yearly. Yeah Kevin really seems to believe the cops spend all their day trying to catch uninsured motorists. OTOH if the tags were issued by the insurance company, they would simply send a minimum wage goon over to repossess the tag if you let your insurance lapse. It would still belong to them. Actually they should impound the car. Who needs insurance? Not the poor. Legally they are supposed to have it to drive, but with no assets and no jail room, as well as who is going to take care of the family while in jail. They do not need it as they have no assets to protect. My wife was in an accident yesterday. Stop light and a lady in a rental Chevy Tahoe hit the car in back driving that car in to the wife's. Wiped out the plastic bumper. I asked the insurance guy who came by to get an estimate of the damage, about whose insurance actually covered the damage, if the first car had none. He said both our and the guy behinds uninsured motorist coverage would be the payee. Luckily my wife only had a small sore spot on her head where it hit the headrest. The insurance situation is a major problem. If wife hit someone who is uninsured, they collect in to the millions. I carry a $2,000,000 umbrella policy as well as car insurance. The uninsured hits my wife and does the same injuries, and my insurance has to cover the loss. No pain and suffering, lost wages, etc. make it so you can only collect as much money as you carry insurance for. Minimum insurance in this state is $35,000 liability and about $15k property damage. $35K?? Man, we had that requirement when I was in high school back in the '60s. It's been at least 100K minimum for a long time now but everyone carries at least one million PLPD. You are ignorant if you carry a million PLPD. First, how much is does your courts normally award? And much better and cheaper, at least in the states, to carry $300k liability and buy an umbrella policy for a couple million. $300k is what State Farm requires on the car to issue an umbrella policy. The umbrella covers you in a lot more areas than car insurance, and I think I pay $275 a year for the $2 million policy. |
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 23:08:40 -0600, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 18:10:20 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: $35K?? Man, we had that requirement when I was in high school back in the '60s. It's been at least 100K minimum for a long time now but everyone carries at least one million PLPD. Most states have moved to an uninsured motorist model where you buy the insurance to make yourself whole and the insurance company subrogates the claim when they can. They understand the state actually being able to make people carry adequate insurance is spotty at best. We have illegals here who don't have a driver's license and are legally barred from even getting one. Any insurance on that vehicle would be void anyway since most if not all policies only apply when a legal driver is driving.. California even issues drivers licenses to illegals! Stated they would then have insurance. And there is plenty of Tort liability to require you to carry enough insurance to cover your assets. I do not know how many states have gone to the no fault model, but California has not. Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. |
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On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. |
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On 11/20/2013 1:22 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that's how it works here in CT. |
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On 11/20/2013 1:39 PM, KC wrote:
On 11/20/2013 1:22 PM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that's how it works here in CT. They call it "no fault".. If you let your insurance run out, they notify Motor Vehicle, and I believe your local cops that your insurance is expired, so your registration is void... |
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KC wrote:
On 11/20/2013 1:39 PM, KC wrote: On 11/20/2013 1:22 PM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that's how it works here in CT. They call it "no fault".. If you let your insurance run out, they notify Motor Vehicle, and I believe your local cops that your insurance is expired, so your registration is void... Seems as if you can also sue in Connecticut. http://www.all-about-car-accidents.c...ss-connecticut http://www.ltke.com/CM/Custom/Lou-Ru...ident-Case.asp I see on the first link, that minimum insurance is $10k per person killed or injured up to $40,000 total for an accident and $10,000 in property damage. That PD will not even cover most car damage, let alone replacement. And if you have assets, the tort attorney is going to go after them. And Google Connecticut accident lawsuit and you get lots of attorneys. |
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KC wrote:
On 11/20/2013 1:39 PM, KC wrote: On 11/20/2013 1:22 PM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that's how it works here in CT. They call it "no fault".. If you let your insurance run out, they notify Motor Vehicle, and I believe your local cops that your insurance is expired, so your registration is void... But I bet the victim can sue for pain and suffering and loss of wages, on top of the insurance. |
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On 11/20/2013 5:04 PM, Califbill wrote:
KC wrote: On 11/20/2013 1:39 PM, KC wrote: On 11/20/2013 1:22 PM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:36:59 -0600, Califbill wrote: Even the minimum insurance in the cheapest state is probably more than you could squeeze out of the average American in court. You can bankrupt them but then you are done. In homestead states you can't even go after homes or pensions. What is wrong is if someone with lots of assets causes an accident here in California he could lose a couple million in court. While if the same thing happened to him and the causer had no or minimum insurance, that is all you could get. That is what I said. Insurance is to protect rich people. Someone with limited resources won't attract the attention of a tort lawyer. There is no money in suing an illegal alien with 6 kids and a 20 year old Chevy So, make it so you can only sue for the amount of insurance you, yourself, carry. Who **** off those tort ambulance chasers. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that's how it works here in CT. They call it "no fault".. If you let your insurance run out, they notify Motor Vehicle, and I believe your local cops that your insurance is expired, so your registration is void... Seems as if you can also sue in Connecticut. http://www.all-about-car-accidents.c...ss-connecticut http://www.ltke.com/CM/Custom/Lou-Ru...ident-Case.asp I see on the first link, that minimum insurance is $10k per person killed or injured up to $40,000 total for an accident and $10,000 in property damage. That PD will not even cover most car damage, let alone replacement. And if you have assets, the tort attorney is going to go after them. And Google Connecticut accident lawsuit and you get lots of attorneys. Yeah, and then like the scumbags I am evicting, you sue them and they go to court, you come out with 50 bucks a week, for life....and you have to keep chasing them for that... |
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