To: Gay State Conservative
When you have nothing that a state can seize (a business or a residence) I don't see how they can enforce a tax decision...although I could be wrong. Went to renew my FL drivers license this week. Turns out I can't, because I'm on some national registry because VA suspended my license. Shortly after moving from VA to FL (over a decade ago), I transferred my insurance, license, and title to FL. When VA was alerted that I had dropped my VA insurance policy, they cited me for not having insurance on a vehicle (that was not registered in VA) and suspended my VA drivers license (which I had given up months earlier). They made the mistake, but I have to pay for it (if I want a drivers license).
To: Darth Reardon
Isn’t there a US gov’t issued DL?
43 posted on
02/23/2013 2:48:13 PM PST by
Paladin2
To: Darth Reardon
The same thing happened to me when I was living in central MA. I found a cheaper insurance policy than the one I had so I bought that one and let the old one expire. The old insurance company had the RMV pull my reg. even though it was perfectly legal. I found out when a town cop nabbed me about 3/4 of a mile from my house. The admitted the mistake but I still had a moving violation on my CDL,Two days taken off work for court appearances, A $350 tow charge and $50 of storage even though the car was in the pen for less than an hour.
Mandatory insurance is just another Statist scam
51 posted on
02/23/2013 4:44:22 PM PST by
Cowman
(How can the IRS seize property without a warrant if the 4th amendment still stands?)
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