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Re: No Indictment in Chokehold Death [W:1903]
In FL if insurance lapses for any reason, the INS Co. must report it to the FL DMV who then send a letter to the driver asking for proof of ins as it could easilly be a mistake of getting new insurance etc.... once that happens the driver has a certain number of days to respond with proof.
Paying insurance monthly means the person actually is taking out a very high interest loan against the insurance premium. People with money don't take out high interest loans nor run big credit card debts - they just pay in full. Annual insurance premiums are so low no one with money finances it monthly (unless she is a DUI with lots of tickets and has to have ongoing proof of insurance to the state - which obviously is the case of the State of Florida wouldn't know her insurance had lapsed).
You left out the part about her as to why the insurance company reported her insurance lapsing to the State, didn't you? Either she had been caught driving without insurance before or has a DUI conviction. Which is it?
In FL if insurance lapses for any reason, the INS Co. must report it to the FL DMV who then send a letter to the driver asking for proof of ins as it could easilly be a mistake of getting new insurance etc.... once that happens the driver has a certain number of days to respond with proof.