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From: todd@SCIRTP.UUCP (Todd Jones)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Re: Women/men and the consumption of auto insurance
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Date: Tue, 16-Jul-85 14:32:39 EDT
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> I mean, she's the one getting the insurance, so
> what's her husband's driving got to do with it?  I understand that when
> a married man gets auto insurance, his wife's record is not factored in.
> Why the double standard?  (or is my info bad?)
> 
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I am a married man. I have auto insurance. My wife's driving
record directly affects my insurance rates. I think this is
fair.

-todd jones