One last Question if I may... My friend was also charged with no insurance. He does however have another vehicle and insurance..
I'm told there is a grey area there regarding that as it is the driver that is insured and the vehicle is a triviality.
Would the insurance on his other truck somehow be enough evidence that he has a valid policy?
Thanks for the advice.. PS I'm not kidding... it is my friend who is in trouble, I don't drive, licence suspended due to a heart problem. But the morons let me fix them??
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- Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:43 pm
- Forum: Failing to stop when signaled/requested by a police officer
- Topic: Request vehicle licencing information on private property
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- Sun Sep 27, 2009 2:58 pm
- Forum: Failing to stop when signaled/requested by a police officer
- Topic: Request vehicle licencing information on private property
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Request vehicle licencing information on private property
Ok here's the situation, a close friend of mine came to a stop and exited his viehicle on private property. At this point of exiting the vehicle, he came to notice a silenced cruiser behind (no lights or visible indication that the officer was intent on stopping his vehicle) The officer demanded his proof of insurance and idicated that his tags were not registered to that particular vehicle. He was cited for no insurance, and missuse of expired licencing tags. I know from a personal experience from an accident on private property of a mall parking lot, that unless the owner of the property in ...