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Discussions tagged with 'DUI'
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This video is about a young man who relocated to Florida from Wisconsin and got stopped by a Florida law enforcement officer for a traffic infraction. The cop sees evidence of impairment and asks the driver if he wants to perform field sobriety test to see if he can pass it so he can go on his way. With that said, the driver volunteers to take the field sobriety tests to end up bombing it and giving all the cops a laugh. Must see. It must be tough to be stupid and make a total jack as of yourself.
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Officers Amazingly Keep Straight Faces During this Arrest
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Does your credit scores impact your homeowners insurance premium and auto insurance premium?
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Can you get charged for a DUI in Illinois if you are parked and are sitting in your car without the engine running?
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I know there are several local, county, state, and federal law enforcement officers and many lawyers who are members of GCA FORUMS and members who have gotten out of traffic tickets when pulled over by law enforcement. What is the best strategy to have the cop give you a break from writing you a traffic ticket or DUI?
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This Chicago Cop Got Out Of 44 Tickets By Saying Over And Over That His Girlfriend Stole His Car
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What is the best method of action or talking to a police officer when stopped for a drunk Driving traffic infraction. I just saw this video and from what I am understanding is do not consent to a field sobriety test
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How To Refuse A DUI Test Cop Gets Owned And Dismissed
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Auto insurance is a type of insurance coverage that protects individuals and businesses from financial loss in the event of a car accident or theft. It is a contract between the policyholder and the insurance company, where the policyholder pays a premium, and in return, the insurance company provides coverage for specified risks.
Here are some key components and coverages typically included in auto insurance:Liability Coverage: This covers the policyholder’s legal responsibility for bodily injury or property damage to others in the event of an accident for which they are at fault.
Collision Coverage: This covers damage to the policyholder’s vehicle in the event of a collision with another vehicle or object.
Comprehensive Coverage: This provides coverage for non-collision events, such as theft, vandalism, natural disasters, or hitting an animal.
Medical Payments Coverage (MedPay): This covers medical expenses for the policyholder and passengers injured in an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP): Similar to MedPay, PIP covers medical expenses but may also include coverage for lost wages and other expenses.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: This protects the policyholder if they are involved in an accident with a driver who has little or no insurance.
Auto insurance is mandatory in many places, and the minimum required coverage can vary. The cost of insurance premiums depends on various factors, including the driver’s age, driving history, type of vehicle, coverage limits, and geographic location.
It’s important for individuals to carefully review and understand their auto insurance policy to ensure they have adequate coverage for their needs. Additionally, laws and regulations regarding auto insurance can vary by jurisdiction, so it’s essential to be aware of the specific requirements in your area.
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