Sep-02-2022 04:27 PM
Sep-03-2022 11:22 AM
AdvancedQs wrote:
Well, you might not know what you are talking about then. That’s what you are showing in this post.
Please stick to the topic if you're ignorant.
I’m not wasting my time on you. You can Google the law. Find it yourself.
I knew the idiots would come out of the woodwork the minute I started posting about the actual items. Maybe I’ll go back and delete that. So you can go back into the woodwork.
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Sep-03-2022 10:44 AM
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Sep-03-2022 09:51 AM
AdvancedQs wrote:
It’s the same in the state I was stopped in. If you are a resident of that state and registered in that state and you don’t have auto insurance, they tow your car immediately. But he couldn’t do that. Because I’m not a resident of his state. So instead he reached and try to find anything he could. He really didn’t know what he was doing.
Sep-03-2022 09:50 AM
Sep-03-2022 09:47 AM
Sep-03-2022 09:00 AM
ktmrfs wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Window tint enforcement can change as you drive thru a city, let alone a state.
Stopped because plate was not displayed like LEO expected? In another thread that can't happen. Other issue found after that stop? Another impossibility.
Now you are talking about something more important than window tint. Does any state actually require insurance? Think they really want proof of a minimum level financial responsibility. From what you have posted, you did not show that. In my state that can lead to arrest on the spot.
yes many state DO require insurance. The minimum amount of liability varies but states do require proof of insurance, even if your home state doesn't.
A quick check says NH and Virgina are the only states that don't require liability insurance.
Oregon requires you provide proof of insurance in order to register or re register your motor vehicle.
Sep-03-2022 08:49 AM
Sep-03-2022 08:14 AM
Sep-03-2022 07:59 AM
ktmrfs wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Window tint enforcement can change as you drive thru a city, let alone a state.
Stopped because plate was not displayed like LEO expected? In another thread that can't happen. Other issue found after that stop? Another impossibility.
Now you are talking about something more important than window tint. Does any state actually require insurance? Think they really want proof of a minimum level financial responsibility. From what you have posted, you did not show that. In my state that can lead to arrest on the spot.
yes many state DO require insurance. The minimum amount of liability varies but states do require proof of insurance, even if your home state doesn't.
A quick check says NH and Virgina are the only states that don't require liability insurance.
Sep-03-2022 07:57 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Window tint enforcement can change as you drive thru a city, let alone a state.
Stopped because plate was not displayed like LEO expected? In another thread that can't happen. Other issue found after that stop? Another impossibility.
Now you are talking about something more important than window tint. Does any state actually require insurance? Think they really want proof of a minimum level financial responsibility. From what you have posted, you did not show that. In my state that can lead to arrest on the spot.
Sep-03-2022 07:55 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Window tint enforcement can change as you drive thru a city, let alone a state.
Stopped because plate was not displayed like LEO expected? In another thread that can't happen. Other issue found after that stop? Another impossibility.
Now you are talking about something more important than window tint. Does any state actually require insurance? Think they really want proof of a minimum level financial responsibility. From what you have posted, you did not show that. In my state that can lead to arrest on the spot.
Sep-03-2022 07:46 AM