It is hard to imagine an insurance company having a policy that covers someone driving on a suspended license.
Does it sound like "keep your mouth shut about the license and the insurance will take care of you, but if you squeal, then the insurance finds out about the suspension and you have to fix your own car?"
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- Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Knife on the Freeway
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- Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Knife on the Freeway
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Re: Knife on the Freeway
When the late Chris Kyle was confronted while filling his truck at a gas station by two thugs armed with pistols pointed straight at him, he played along, told him he'd get the keys, went to reach into the truck, came out with his .45 from concealment and shot them both. I recall reading that he sized up which one seemed more nervous with the gun, and presumably then shot the other one first.
Failing that, the best thing to do is play along until danger is past, then report it with as many details as you can, right away. You already know who it is, with D/L and insurance card, assuming they are legit. You can identify him once they go pick him up. Do so.
Failing that, the best thing to do is play along until danger is past, then report it with as many details as you can, right away. You already know who it is, with D/L and insurance card, assuming they are legit. You can identify him once they go pick him up. Do so.