Hillwilliam
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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr Actually, I mis-spoke/typed/whatever. There's only one state left. However, you don't have to be an economist to know that any "product" required by law is going to cost more. Think of just about any product (smoke detectors, car insurance, motorcycle helmets, etc.) and do the research yourself. I like you, William but I'm done doing other peoples' research for them. Now, in fairness, you could claim that the requiring of a bond is a form of insurance and you be right but, I think it just points up that insurance companies, doctors and lawyers own our asses . This law should have been called (L)ove (L)etter to the (I)nsurance (I)ndustry or "Big Brother Make Further Strides into Private Business (I'm referencing their partnership with tobacco since The Commander-in-Heat was in office). Peace and comfort, Michael Which one is it? According to what I dug up, all 50 and DC require liability. Florida used to be a nightmare before universal insurance was passed in the mid-late 80's. If someone hit you, you could count on "no Englie, no Insurie" and it was expensive as hell even for good drivers because of that. When they passed the law and managed to close the loopholes, my rates went down.
< Message edited by Hillwilliam -- 6/28/2012 10:45:30 AM >
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