Posted on 07/21/2009 6:32:35 AM PDT by laotzu
Progressive is a rip-off...
” it just tells them a little about your driving habits,” insurance industry spokesman Jerry Johns told”
A nation of free people will not tolerate something like this.
Hopefully our nation will agree.
Red light cameras are part of the same cancer.
I recall them to have been the sleaziest, most arrogant bunch of insurance salesman I'd met (to date) when the first popped up in FL a decade-plus ago.
Anyway, ain't technology grand? Are people finally getting a clue how "capitalism" leads to totalitarianism, just like Marx said, when morality is made illegal?
This is Texas.
You can’t from point a to point b in many parts of the state without surpassing the speed limit because of distance or traffic flow.
Hey Obama missed this in the health no care bill. Track people’s drivng habits to determine who gets an ambulance in case of an accident. Dispatcher, “Negative on that Life Flight request officer, we see the driver was doing 20 miles over the speed limit.”
So you can save 10-15%...hmmm...turn this around. If insurance companies were already monitoring our driving habits, most people would be far more then willing to pay 10-15% more to have this removed.
I don’t know... how will the habit of picking my nose whilst driving impact my insurance?
Negatively: because I have a hand off of the wheel?
Positively: because I can breathe better/easier, thereby providing more oxygen to my brain and reducing the chance of accident?
How do our habits affect all this!? [;)]
The name fits the practice. Sleezy, intrusive, and won’t work.
I’ll stick with the best insurance company - USAA.
“What data is being collected, how it is going to be sued, “
I wonder if that is a real typo?
sued used
Your driving habits are “monitored” by your insurance company to some degree.
When you apply for insurance, they ask you what you do, where you work, how many miles you drive each day and they check your drivers license record.
When I moved and changed State Farm agents, the lady pulled up a speeding ticket I got in Hawaii more than a year earlier. It cost me 40 bucks more for the policy.
>Red light cameras are part of the same cancer.
I do want to see many, many cases of .”22 v. Red Light Camera” being reported... but maybe that’s just my destructive side coming out.
Maybe a more creative prank should be done. Photographs of city council members license plates should be taken.
Then with the magic of Photoshop, make those photos into license plate replicas, put them on a another car, and go out and run red lights with cameras (only when safe to so of course).
After a few tickets arrive in the mail; maybe they would change their views.
A nation of free people will be free to enter into any legal contract they wish.
If somebody who drives at exactly the speed limit for a very limited # of miles wants to enter into this contract, it’s fine. I probably couldn’t get away with it ;)
As long as it’s not government-mandated.
Somebody’s already been doing this.
I think some high school students did it with copies of their teachers’ plates.
>> With a name like ‘Progressive’, it has to be good.
Why does it not surprise me that the insurance company behind “monitoring” the populus is none other than Progressive?
Founder Peter Lewis is a BIG lefty. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1375232/posts
I would never buy insurance from these scum, just on principle.
LOL - That DOES sound like fun.
Years ago, Progresive submitted and their bank cashed a check I wrote to Millview Wesleyan Church. I’d crossed checks on Sunday, and the church called and notified me on Tuesday. Called Progressive to explain, and they’d already processed the church’s check as payment. I bid them good-bye shortly afterward.
There's nothing that angers scofflaws any faster than those who obey the law. Any attempt to enforce the law is met with cries of outrage usually based around how any enforcement action is based solely on revenue concerns.
The only road rage I ever see is on the part of not the one who's safety or personal space has been invaded, but rather by those who did the invading and then get outraged when the invaded has the gall to call them on it.
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