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August 01, 2005
Secrets the Cops, the Courts and the Insurance Companies
From the National Motorist Association; The purpose of insurance is to cover unusual risk. Since the act of exceeding an unreasonably low limit is hardly unusual or dangerous, the risk assumed by the insurance company is nearly non-existant. Therefore, any surcharges issued for speeding tickets are almost pure profit. Read more
From Secrets the Cops, the Courts and the Insurance Companies
Posted by Russell at August 1, 2005 05:03 PM