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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2981709" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I thought the new license plates and increased fees were supposed to have all the insurance problems solved. That's why the new plates were supposed to be issued right. The problem is that they get insurance and then drop it, though they said that was not going to happen any more because the companies are "supposed" to notify the gov if insurance is dropped. Looks like that isn't working either. </p><p></p><p>So a scanner is going to do what, allow the government to see what is where and then if there is a problem they can sit on it till the owner shows up. There is no need for a scanner to know if the person has insurance or not, scanning the plate will not tell them that information unless it's already in the system hence the ticket should have been in the mail long before the scanner goes through. Unless that scanner has a magic way of talking to the person and asking for proof of insurance it will be worthless for it's intended purpose and will only be used for catching vehicles that are due to be impounded and people who have warrants or tracking where vehicles are at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2981709, member: 29706"] I thought the new license plates and increased fees were supposed to have all the insurance problems solved. That's why the new plates were supposed to be issued right. The problem is that they get insurance and then drop it, though they said that was not going to happen any more because the companies are "supposed" to notify the gov if insurance is dropped. Looks like that isn't working either. So a scanner is going to do what, allow the government to see what is where and then if there is a problem they can sit on it till the owner shows up. There is no need for a scanner to know if the person has insurance or not, scanning the plate will not tell them that information unless it's already in the system hence the ticket should have been in the mail long before the scanner goes through. Unless that scanner has a magic way of talking to the person and asking for proof of insurance it will be worthless for it's intended purpose and will only be used for catching vehicles that are due to be impounded and people who have warrants or tracking where vehicles are at. [/QUOTE]
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