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To: JDN who wrote (26862)10/31/2007 6:56:58 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
<< I really dont mind accepting blame cause obviously if I wasnt there it wouldnt have happened (incidentally I was only backing about 5 feet, the cop put my speed down as 1/10 of a mile per hour, what irritates me is THE TICKET. We are moving to N.M. so I will be getting a new license anyway. Dont know if those points go with you or not, but this is the first ticket I have had since 1962 and that was a BUM RAP. jdn>>

The points will go to your insurance. You can change companies but your rate will still go up. I'll bet NM. will contact Fla. when you get your new license. Daym computers.

BTW, my last ticket was in '73, and I drive about 4k a year. My insurance is down to $274 a year. Geico says they'll save me $400 a year. Does that mean they will pay me?



To: JDN who wrote (26862)11/1/2007 3:04:23 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34894
 
might take six months for insurance and license to get updated. if you are moving before then you should be clean.