Jim Brochin is a life-long supporter and friend of the Second Amendment.
Every time he votes in Annapolis, he has A Knife in our backs.
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Jim Brochin is a life-long supporter and friend of the Second Amendment.
Every time he votes in Annapolis, he has A Knife in our backs.
When did that start?
Either 10/1/16 or 17
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Mods... might we get the threads merged, please?
Snake. Doesn't address not having insurance card or registration or asking not to call police. Tries to make it seem he's above board and open but just makes me believe the other guy even more now.
In his defense(can’t believe I am doing this), but it’s his story agains the other guy and the other guy did not call the police.
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Calling the police is irrelevant. Absent injuries or vehicle disablement, the cops won't do anything except facilitate the info exchange if the parties are not willing to speak to each other.
Not to drag this out, but since Brochin did not have current proof of insurance, as required by law, I would think the OP could have requested the police as Brochin was in violation of the law. Not sure if being without proof of insurance is a fine or not.
Not to drag this out, but since Brochin did not have current proof of insurance, as required by law, I would think the OP could have requested the police as Brochin was in violation of the law. Not sure if being without proof of insurance is a fine or not.
In addition, the MIA noted that the ID cards must be of a size that allows for the text to be easily read, i.e. at least the size of a Maryland driver's license and in 10-point font. The bulletin also confirmed that electronic ID cards are permissible under the new law and that the law applies to personal and commercial policies.
The new requirement, which stems from the passage of House Bill 720/Senate Bill 544, takes effect on Oct. 1, 2016. A person who violates the requirement is subject to a fine of $50, which may be waived but, if collected, must be deposited into the Uninsured Motorist Education and Enforcement Fund (UMEEF) established by the law.
Pat McDonogh is the MAN. Hope he wins by a landslide. I'm not in Baltimore County, but I will throw some support his way.
Didn't the other guy black out the pertinent? How is that a bad thing?