Now that's just the ticket milk em out of a 1000 bucks to make affording the insurance even more difficult.
Isn't it wonderful how the compulsory auto insurance laws are putting more and more insured drivers on the road.
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It's a closed system and the tow operators in the past have made "Deals" to get the contracts...
Sometimes the City sets up License, Registration and Insurance checkpoints... they claim it's legal because they publish the time and location in the newspaper 48 hours in advance.
You don't need insurance when you buy a car... unless, it's financed that is.
All insurance companies doing business in CA are required to submit data electronically... it is very simple for the officer on the street to confirm insurance and any cancellation notice is forwarded to the State DMV.
Stolen tags are a big problem and it's happen to many people I know... including me!
Two reasons people steal tags... no insurance or not passing smog check... it's a real problem... either way the vehicle can't legally be driven or towed... only trailered.
About the only thing that slows thieves down is making multiple cuts or scores with a razor blade making it impossible to lift the sticker intact.
By the way... I can personally attest to 16 year old male drivers with older mustangs or camaros paying $75 per week insurance premiums in 1998... with a clean record. Premiums are brutal for young male drivers in CA urban areas.