Still seems kinda risky, IMO
http://www.4autoinsurancequote.com/...ve-without-auto-insurance-and-not-get-caught/
http://www.4autoinsurancequote.com/...ve-without-auto-insurance-and-not-get-caught/
Sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree on this one.Who Dares Win said:Quite ironic, just checked what are the sanctions for driving without an insurance before have a look here...
Anyway I agree with the fact that the mandatory car insurance is a scam, it allows company to ally to each other to rob citizens while the gov does nothing but help them.
It would be much more fair to let citizens decide if to buy an insurance or take the risk to have their properties confiscated in case they harm someone while driving.
Ever watch Cops? It's usually one of the things on that list that justifies a traffic stop that ultimately leads to an arrest. Then again, it's Cops and they only show the interesting arrests, but still...Bible_Belt said:That list might as well be titled "How to be a good criminal."
Can cops check the validity of a proof of insurance card during a traffic stop? Presenting a fake one is probably more of a crime than driving without insurance, so I'm not recommending that, I'm just wondering.
Vice said:Sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree on this one.
You might be doing everything right, but that won't stop someone else from doing something wrong and hitting you, so "not crashing" isn't a realistic option. The article focuses on not getting caught, but does not put into consideration getting hit by someone else.
Having the property of the offender confiscated isn't much of an option either, because there are people out there who have no property to confiscate, and those types tend to be those who get into silly accidents in the first place.
The best option would be to just not have a car. I'd love to not need a car; it would save so much money and time if I just lived in a large city and had everything I needed near me. But that's not really an option with my lifestyle...
Yes and yes.Bible_Belt said:That list might as well be titled "How to be a good criminal."
Can cops check the validity of a proof of insurance card during a traffic stop? Presenting a fake one is probably more of a crime than driving without insurance, so I'm not recommending that, I'm just wondering.
It is PC (depending on the state) for a stop and one of the things that usually lead to something bigger and better...Vice said:Ever watch Cops? It's usually one of the things on that list that justifies a traffic stop that ultimately leads to an arrest. Then again, it's Cops and they only show the interesting arrests, but still...
Yup. It's as simple as don't drink and drive. Unless you like Bourbontaiyuu_otoko said:don't crash, and depending on where you live, don't get pulled over...
afaik, it is not a valid reason for a traffic stop to pull over a motorist just to ask for insurance. Yet obviously, they can during a stop for anything else. "Weaving" is a typical generic excuse for when they don't have an excuse. They also like to tailgate your car with their high beams on to get you to go just a little over the speed limit, thus justifying the stop.TheVirtualMind said:Yes and yes.
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This was the next point I was going to bring up; car insurance does not only cover the vehicle itself, it covers any bodily harm or death and the subsequent medical and legal costs.Driggs said:I would like to point out just HOW ASININE it is to drive without insurance. I myself did it for years but it was an astoundingly stupid thing to do.
If you get in an accident and are severely injured (let's say you are paralyzed), and the other person has no health insurance, WHO IS GOING TO PAY?
Let's say you severely injure a family of four. You have no insurance. Now what? YOU might be legally liable.
Not only is it stupid from a perspective of defending yourself financially, it is a real d1ck move as well.
If you HAVE insurance and you are hit by someone, your insurance company will SAVE YOUR ASS.
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Come down south to visit myself and other SS members and get your car registered here instead. Many people from up north come down here to register their cars to avoid the arcane taxes and fees other states put on them.Bible_Belt said:Propety tax on cars is such horse sh!t, because the state already taxes them through licensing and registration fees. There are nightmare stories of people living in a state like MA who owned a car that was not registered and did not realize they had to pay the property tax. Then years later, several states away, they end up getting picked up on an outstanding arrest warrant that they did not realize existed.
My gf lived in Louisiana, and at least at the time, they indexed your vehicle registration fee to the value of your vehicle. Her husband had just bought a new truck before moving there, and did not realize that his license plate was going to cost nearly a thousand dollars.
Truth...and Missouri may or may not require you to get a state inspection, and god forbid they find something wrong. I got "We're not gonna pass your car with those tires, you need a new set." Bull****! The whole thing is a scam to shake you down for money, for a little sticker that can be lifted off with a razor blade. Wait, that gives me an idea..........Bible_Belt said:Propety tax on cars is such horse sh!t, because the state already taxes them through licensing and registration fees. There are nightmare stories of people living in a state like MA who owned a car that was not registered and did not realize they had to pay the property tax. Then years later, several states away, they end up getting picked up on an outstanding arrest warrant that they did not realize existed.
My gf lived in Louisiana, and at least at the time, they indexed your vehicle registration fee to the value of your vehicle. Her husband had just bought a new truck before moving there, and did not realize that his license plate was going to cost nearly a thousand dollars.
I lived in Tampa before Jeb Bush killed emissions testing. Everyone used to have to go to the testing place and get a probe stuck up their tailpipe. They flunked me once because the end of the pipe past the muffler was rusted off, so they could not do the test. There was a muffler shop across the street from the testing station. The old man who ran it put my truck up on the lift, looked at the muffler, and acted very concerned. "Goodness, this is bad, " he said, "you're going to need a completely new exhaust system. It's all one piece, so we have to replace everything. It will be five or six hundred bucks."Vice said:Come down south