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Washington State again - Bill to restrain cops on traffic stops
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelers Fan" data-source="post: 4033778" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>Drive with me for a day and I'll show you the way. 'Hoods where half the cars that are backed in to conceal tags out of date or fake and stolen tags. I'd bet more than 80% are uninsured. I've been hit and had to pay for others short comings and irresponsibility's (uninsured - not up to date tag). I was the victim and could have been saved by proactive action to abide by law. Would have saved me $5000 plus. You must have insurance to tag vehicle. I've been pulled over and checked for all of the above indiscriminately "as a well tanned Swiss/German/Polack". If nothing serious or additional is going on your generally given a verbal warning and asked to correct soon. A windshield is a safety device that allows you to see clearly the road as long as a crack doesn't catch sun and blind you. If windshield is not cracked the structural integrity has a better chance of keeping you from ejection in accident. McVeigh was caught because of tag - except your right - he wasn't hurting anyone driving?!?!?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelers Fan, post: 4033778, member: 16254"] Drive with me for a day and I'll show you the way. 'Hoods where half the cars that are backed in to conceal tags out of date or fake and stolen tags. I'd bet more than 80% are uninsured. I've been hit and had to pay for others short comings and irresponsibility's (uninsured - not up to date tag). I was the victim and could have been saved by proactive action to abide by law. Would have saved me $5000 plus. You must have insurance to tag vehicle. I've been pulled over and checked for all of the above indiscriminately "as a well tanned Swiss/German/Polack". If nothing serious or additional is going on your generally given a verbal warning and asked to correct soon. A windshield is a safety device that allows you to see clearly the road as long as a crack doesn't catch sun and blind you. If windshield is not cracked the structural integrity has a better chance of keeping you from ejection in accident. McVeigh was caught because of tag - except your right - he wasn't hurting anyone driving?!?!?!? [/QUOTE]
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