Posted by hd6gtom on March 23, 2016 at 07:06:11 from (173.29.173.135):
In Reply to: Speaking of rip offs posted by jayinny on March 22, 2016 at 22:50:59:
Its very easy to drive without insurance and get your liscense renewed without insurance. I don't advocate this, we have customers that do this, they will buy a car, put a years insurance on it, get their proof of ins card, get their plates, then drop the insurance. If they are stopped they show the cops the ins card that says they have insurance. works till they are in a crash but they don't have anything so they don't care if they get sued. Same way with plates. Example-they have an old blue ford that is shot, they will park it in the back yard, buy another newer blue ford, take the plates of the 1st one and put them on the one they just bought. They will continue to renew the plates on the 1st car, thus cheating the state out of the sales tax on the newer car along with the reg fees. Works till ,they get caught. I have spoken to the state legislature about it and is gets pushed to the back so it is never addressed.
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