spoon059 wrote:
WTP-GC wrote:
I see the sky has completely fallen...
I feel so bad for the OP because now he must either hire an attorney or face being locked up in a jail cell with a gang-tatted murderer while his new-to-him RV is being meticulously stripped down to the frame by DEA agents.
I'll get on the road today and count a dozen people without tags before I make it out of town. Imagine what a great business that would be if they all got fined $500, 60 days in jail and 6 months probation.
I don't think I've ever read so much hysteria over nothing on this forum until today.
So I provide him intelligent, researched and accurate information upon which he is free to make an educated decision and that makes me Chicken Little? Seriously?
In this case...YES
Makin' Do wrote:
OP again. It seems this topic has gotten a little out of control and I'm sorry that a couple of posters are perhaps less than happy with each other. All responses are more or less valid in their own way and I have taken them all into consideration. Again thanks for all your replies.
Now, here's what the seller and I agreed to do, and we are both comfortable with the agreement. I'll leave with his plate and registration and his written statement that I have his permission to be in possession of and use of his RV. My insurance policy (State Farm) says that I am covered when driving another persons vehicle whit their permission. When I get home I'll send him his plate, registration and that Star Bucks card. I'll leave him with a bottle of JD since I can't send that thru the mail.
Sounds like 2 reasonable people have gotten together and come up with a good solution. Hopefully it all works out just fine.
While I don't think any of the above will lead to the OP getting in trouble, I would personally not drive around with anyone else's tag on my vehicle unless I know the other person. There's just too many bad things that could happen. But that's me and my comfort level. YMMV