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Re: O/T Canadian gun regisrty
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Posted by RN on February 09, 2006 at 17:26:45 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Canadian gun regisrty posted by Spacegoat on February 08, 2006 at 22:18:11:
contrary opinion on Auto license and insurance- why not just one plate and driver insurance? Have to pay for plates on each vehicle that gets traded/sold in 6 months, insurance on vehicle for each vehicle when just driver liability only should be enough. Used to be Financial Responsibiliy law , not individual car, and municipals and states exempted themselves so you couldn't get a quick claim settlement. Gripe, Gripe, Gripe:( Titles were handy for thieves instead of mandatory point of sale inspection by police- now have pollution inspections by quick service place that shoves a wand up the tailpipe and wants to put a cat($150.) on the 79 Datsun as 'required by law' when Datsun and couple others-Honda, Subaru- didn't need them until couple years later. Register vehicles and pay taxes on them, don't drive on street and still get told to pay license fee for 39 chevy or they'll impound Get thieving cop who files false report after attekmpting to take title for car and have to drag out dispatch tapes and subpoena sherrifs tapes to get final dimissal and cop claims no criminal intent so gets to stay on job. County attorney says not her job despite state statute requiring action by county to prosecute false filing in court. This on cars- no second amendmant protecting you ownership. Canada has it worse without constitutional protection- parliment powers need restricting. This liven things up a bit?? RN
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