scottmoyer
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My son was pulled over two years ago for crossing the solid white line near the intersection. The officer let him go with a warning for that, but gave him a fix-it ticket for not showing a current insurance card. My insurance card reads "Effective Date: November 2017". My son tried to explain to the officer that it was the new card, but the officer didn't catch the word "effective" and thought it said "Expiration".
After a little hassle to prove this, it was all cleared up, but it was still a hassle trying to prove that this was the card in the car when he was pulled over. Mistakes happen. If only the gov't made it easy on people to prove their point.
After a little hassle to prove this, it was all cleared up, but it was still a hassle trying to prove that this was the card in the car when he was pulled over. Mistakes happen. If only the gov't made it easy on people to prove their point.
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