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To: sullie6 who wrote (59631)11/7/2003 10:41:02 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Trust me. That would bite! Thank you pizza guy!

Now I got 27 & 1/2 minutes to kill.

Hmmmmmm..........

;-)

Later!



To: sullie6 who wrote (59631)11/18/2003 10:34:25 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
This really steams me. We find out that we can pay extra
for motorcycle insurance against under-insured or
uninsured motorists in a state (aren't all states?) where
all motorists are required by law to have proper insurance
coverage for all motor vehicles.

We've already been victims of uninsured motorists in the
past, so I already know that the chances of these people
being punished for this crime is nil. I'm pissed that I
have to pay extra to insure myself against criminals who
won't be properly punished.

Apparently we aren't all equal in the eyes of the law.

They intentionally break the law being uninsured. Then,
often they break one or more laws (as happened to us when
we lived in Ohio) that results in physical & property
damage. Yet somehow, these people frequently go unpunished
& continue to drive without insurance.

And the solution to this problem is to ask me to pay for
special insurance to protect myself from them???????? Oh,
& if I don't buy this insurance???? Well, tough chit on me
when one of them hits me.

Victims being further victimized while the guilty go
unpunished. That will teach 'em!

NOT!!!

OOF