Dreadedtrash
Dreadedtrash t1_iuiu599 wrote
Reply to comment by thedecentshepherd in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
Thanks for the information. I was unaware that it has been done in other states.
Dreadedtrash t1_iuitybj wrote
Reply to comment by Balsac_is_Daddy in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
Well you don't but the insurance company is going to want to know who the primary driver and any other drivers of the car are. For the primary driver at least I'd imagine that they do a check for license/tickets/accidents.
Dreadedtrash t1_iuismnv wrote
Reply to comment by thedecentshepherd in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
I was just wondering if any other states had given undocumented folks license's and if they were able to get insurance. I honestly haven't done enough research to have a strong opinion one way or another this is why I asked. Although I think it's a stretch to call it a health issue as the article does.
Dreadedtrash t1_iuis54g wrote
Reply to comment by Balsac_is_Daddy in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
Yes insurance companies are quite picky about who they insure. They want to know about drivers education, how many years experience driving, prior accidents, prior tickets, etc. For the insurance company it is just a gamble will you give them more money than you cost them.
Dreadedtrash t1_iuimsz3 wrote
Question: Will the undocumented people be able to get car insurance? What insurance company is going to want to insure an undocumented person? I could be wrong, but isn't a requirement to have insurance if you are going to drive?
Dreadedtrash t1_itvzl2d wrote
I don't understand why wearing a leather jacket or having leather seats in your car is fine, but fur isn't. It is literally the same thing, just the leather has the hair scraped off of it.
ETA: I know I'm about to be downvoted for this.
Dreadedtrash t1_iuiwnoa wrote
Reply to comment by Patrol-007 in Is there a no screwing / drilling lock that locks/unlocks from inside and outside? by xQueenAurorax
This. When we sold our last house I had to remove the double keyed deadbolt from the basement door. It took all of 5 minutes. The inspectors saw it and they buyers wanted it removed. On the house we bought the inspectors saw it and we decided we just wouldn't use the deadbolt and left it.