Re: No Indictment in Chokehold Death
Nope, State Farm suspends your insurance as soon as you are late and informs the state with in 72 hours.
Irresponsible? Yea right. I can bet she makes more than you as a aero space tech.
Any way, I know you love to jump on anyone that relays a personal experience. Due to the fact you never leave your mothers basement. But I relayed that to show that I don't always every time condone police behaviors.
Thanks for playing.
Upon the lapse of your Florida auto policy, your insurance carrier is required by law to immediately notify the state.
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will in turn notify you to provide proof of new coverage. If you fail to provide this new proof, your license, plates and registration will be suspended for up to three years. Once this suspension is in place, you will have to provide the state with proof of a new policy and pay a fee of $150 to have your license, plates and registration reinstated.
Obviously your sister isn't all the high income if she's paying her insurance on a monthly basis. Insurance is significantly lower if paid annually.
PLUS it meant her proof of insurance card was outdated - and she would have known she hadn't gotten a new one. Officers don't phone in to see if the card is good or not, so once again she knew or decided the law does matter to her.
Not even counting she was driving without insurance, she could have been arrested on the spot, up to 60 days in jail for driving on a suspended license. Plus driving without insurance. Plus what she was pulled over for.
So the officer gave her a break. A BIG break.
There is a possibility, of course, she started acting like you. Telling the officer how important she is, how she makes more money than he does, and how she knows a lot of cops and he'll get his if he doesn't just let her off the hook and let her keep driving with no insurance on a suspended license. After listening to her crap he still didn't arrest her. But to her (and your) demand that he just agree she's above the law and can keep driving on a suspended license with no insurance he said no. He got sick of hearing her crap, but still gave her a break not arresting her.
She overrated her self importance over everyone else and over the officer, which is what your messages reflect about yourself. In short, she was entirely at fault and probably acted like you do in your messages - tantrums and declarations of superiority deserving special treatment - when pulled over.
Oh, and then there is that she was pulled over too. What illegal activity was she involved in that caused that to happen in the first place?