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$3000 tickets
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Ya' know, if it were for running a red light... one could ALMOST make the argument. Not that you could, but almost, that does actively endanger a life. But, speeding. This is corruption, pure and unadulterated. |
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Traffic tickets were always a cash cow for the government. The Insurance companies have gotten in to the slop trough too.
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Most overlook traffic tickets. It is stupid to underwrite for them.
I don't know of any who underwrite for traffic violations for their normal and preferred drivers. I am a licensed agent in FL and can write for many states, BTW. |
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My insurance company taps into the states data banks, but only looking for license suspensions(DUI, excess points, accidents), but My friends in NJ have had surcharges tacked on for tickets.
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All companies run CLUE/R and the state accident report, whatever it is named.
Do you know how bad his record is? If he is in a high risk company, company means rated tier, then sure they do, they should. NJ is fucked-up, many companies won't write there at all, could be that too. |
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The following is an educated opinion. I am not a lawyer. This is why a gay couple married in Massachusetts may not have their marriage recognized by another state, because marriage is left to the state. The federal government also recognizes marriage for taxes and federal programs, but it cannot force a state to recognize marriages in another state. In general, states have reciprocity for traffic fines, in that failure to pay in one state could affect your license in your home state. However, Virginia is assessing civil charges and not 'fines'. My guess is that there is some agreement between states to limit fines. Technically, it could assess these civil penalties and mess up the credit reports of out-of-state drivers who refuse to pay. I'm guessing the real reason Virginia is not assessing the civil penalties to out-of-state drivers is that most of their tourists arrive by car and they do not want a reputation as a state that is at war with motorists. While I am all for discouraging drunk driving, I think jail and license forfeiture is a better solution. And even mentioning any kind of fund raising aspect makes the whole endeavor stink. Think state-sponsored speed traps. Of course, by treating in-state and out-of-state drivers differently, the whole law fails the 'equal protection' test. I am a mid-Atlantic AAA member. F**k them for buying into this.
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Tickets are not the only thing that causes issues with Ins. One accident will cause you to go into a bad company, but again, Jersey is the hell of insurance.
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