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Old 03-03-2006, 06:10 AM
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David Merrill David Merrill is offline
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
Unless you are satisfied keeping that car up on blocks, or just ripping up doughnuts in your backyard, you will have to come up with auto liability insurance. Otherwise the state will not issue a license tag to allow that car on the public roads.

Listen to Shoonra and it will always be the way it ever was - the same old song.

I know a young lady who had a certificate of search from the US District Court in Denver on her vehicle by VIN #. She took it to the County DMV registration located in conjunction with the county clerk and recorder. They asked her for proof of insurance according to private corporate policy*. She said she had no insurance for the car. They asked her how she got downtown and she replied that she drove the car in question. They pulled her into an office and informed her she was being arrested for no insurance. She produced the Certificate of Search.

They had a meeting in another office while she waited. Then they returned her certificate and allowed her to register the vehicle without insurance.

So if you are happy with the status quo, just keep listening to Shoonra. I certainly appreciate her contrast to the way I think around here.

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Then of course there is the fellow paying no registration taxation at all. The police kept his car for a while but after abating the nuisance suits for no insurance, driver license and registration they could not in good conscience and good faith sell his car so they returned it.



Regards,

David Merrill.

* Which is of course superseded by law dictating that agents of a foreign principal, the State of Colorado corporate officers must first file in the district courts of the United States and get a judgment before they can impair any property rights, including the privilege of "being free" from police state harassment for no tags on the vehicle. Because being free is not a privilege. The officers at DMV were simply protecting the police from committing false arrest and imprisonment.
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