09-23-2009, 07:32 AM
First off, its not me.
Its someone I know.
The jackhole has been without insurance since FEBRUARY. Against my advice and beating the subject to death, said jackhole STILL has no insurance, and his license plate sticker thing still says Feb 2009. Apparently he's getting insurance tomorrow because he changed his address to Pickering, so instead of $500/month, he gets away with $300/month.
Said jackhole is getting insurance, and my curiousity has had me looking around for the past hour about any monetary penalities or otherwise.
I'm definitely not telling him this information, would rather have it come as a surprise if he gets to the kiosk and gets floored.
In New York, the penalty for any lapse of insurance is either 1) take the car of the road for the amount of time it was uninsured (So say it lapsed for 2 days, you get insurance, you still have to turn in your plates for 2 days), or 2) pay $7 per day as the fine. (Doesn't seem like much, but it adds up REALLY fast)
Will the MTO do anything of that sort? The evil side of me hopes that it does to teach this individual a very serious lesson. My insurance company was already giving the wife & I a hard time about getting insurance because he lives under the same roof, because he has an absolutely horrid driving record. He's been in more accidents in his 2 years of driving than I've had in 20.
Anyone?
Its someone I know.
The jackhole has been without insurance since FEBRUARY. Against my advice and beating the subject to death, said jackhole STILL has no insurance, and his license plate sticker thing still says Feb 2009. Apparently he's getting insurance tomorrow because he changed his address to Pickering, so instead of $500/month, he gets away with $300/month.
Said jackhole is getting insurance, and my curiousity has had me looking around for the past hour about any monetary penalities or otherwise.
I'm definitely not telling him this information, would rather have it come as a surprise if he gets to the kiosk and gets floored.
In New York, the penalty for any lapse of insurance is either 1) take the car of the road for the amount of time it was uninsured (So say it lapsed for 2 days, you get insurance, you still have to turn in your plates for 2 days), or 2) pay $7 per day as the fine. (Doesn't seem like much, but it adds up REALLY fast)
Will the MTO do anything of that sort? The evil side of me hopes that it does to teach this individual a very serious lesson. My insurance company was already giving the wife & I a hard time about getting insurance because he lives under the same roof, because he has an absolutely horrid driving record. He's been in more accidents in his 2 years of driving than I've had in 20.
Anyone?