I thought about that, and about the possibility that the car HE was driving might have been stolen. He gives the card for the actual owner of the car, and some fake phone #, no sweat on him as long as law enforcement doesn't get called. He's long gone and no way to track him.Av8rtx wrote:Having an insurance CARD doesn't mean he has insurance. It could be he was just buying time with the promise of an insurance payment, and threat with the knife so he could get out of the situation. I doubt this guy had insurance or anything else legitimate, there was more going on than was obvious.JALLEN wrote: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 9:50 pm
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