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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Funke Tobias DrFeb 2nd 2009 11:27PM
The fact that there isn't a centralized database of vehicle insurance available to law enforcement is the real problem here. If you're licensed to sell auto insurance in a state, you should have to pay a technology fee to maintain a state run database. Then, with automatic license plate scanners (http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/11/23/20081123autotheft1123.html) you would pretty much dare anyone to drive an unlicensed/uninsured/stolen vehicle. Just think of how much cheaper insurance would be for all of us honest folk.
NiCk0dEmUsFeb 3rd 2009 3:48AM
Great idea but the insurance companies would just pass on this added expense to us. I like keeping my policy low and not having to pay for IDIOTS who don't leave a copy of their coverage in the glove box or their wallet/purse.
Funke Tobias DrFeb 3rd 2009 8:04PM
Maybe initially, but through not having to pay out claims involving uninsured drivers, the net costs would come down for everyone.
(Unverified)Apr 4th 2009 10:37PM
The fact that a for profit Industry can make it illegal for someone to not buy their product is what troubles me.
Funke Tobias DrApr 10th 2009 2:00AM
Well, I have to agree it's undesirable, but that's how the insurance business works. I always hate when people say it, but the privilege of driving is not a right. The agency or governmental body that confers that privilege is responsible for mandating the use of insurance. It's just like countless other activities where a law states that one must be insured before partaking. Insurance companies don't write the laws...yet (although I'm sure they have more than their fair say).