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To: 1rudeboy

How many times have I pointed out to you that these Mexican trucks must have insurance by a federally-approved carrier? More than a dozen?”

Vehicle insurance is required here in Nevada, also.

When you apply for registration and your driver’s license, you present what you have from the insurance carrier. The state is supposed to CONFIRM this information, within 30 days of giving you your license and car plates.
If the insurance company doesn’t have their act together, the state will fine you $250 for not having insurance, and you get your license pulled, unless you can prove you are insured.
I don’t for a minute believe that the insurance companies can establish decent records for people who use their names in a scramble over and over again: Juan Lopez Garcia can also be known as Juan Garcia Lopez. They are always mixing up the father’s last name and the mother’s last name. Social Security numbers are made up or stolen, and I don’t think for even a second that American companies or the USA government can establish any criminal record from records that are based in Mexico.

This is all a sham on the USA citizens. We are being over run with the good, the bad and the ugly and criminal. We are expected to be “generous” toward this happening. NOT me. I had enough of them 15 years ago in So California.


36 posted on 06/05/2007 11:52:14 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: ridesthemiles

It’s the trucking company that must prove it has insurance from a FMCSA-approved carrier in order to get permission to travel in the U.S., not each individual driver. Otherwise, your point would be valid.


37 posted on 06/05/2007 11:58:47 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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