To: Chancellor Palpatine
And I'm sure the seatbelt and speeding and drunk driving laws will all be repealed or severely curtailed, resulting in a spike in fatalities that would cause insurance costs in Idaho to shoot through the roof and put auto insurance out of the reach of more people, assuming Idaho would require auto insurance in the first place.
I wonder who would pay for the medical costs of these accidents, given how more motorists would be uninsured and unable to afford the exhorbitant costs involved in severe head injury cases and quadriplegia.
Would toll roads replace taxes and federal funds to maintain the highways and interstate system?
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11/18/2002 12:32:21 PM PST by
wimpycat
To: wimpycat
And I'm sure the seatbelt and speeding and drunk driving laws will all be repealed or severely curtailed, resulting in a spike in fatalities that would cause insurance costs in Idaho to shoot through the roof and put auto insurance out of the reach of more people, assuming Idaho would require auto insurance in the first place. Those laws are all of fairly recent origin, and this country got by fine before they were ever passed. We'll simply do so again, thank you.
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