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From: rcj@burl.UUCP (Curtis Jackson)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.legal
Subject: Re: uninsured motorists
Message-ID: <811@burl.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 18:03:18 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 18:03:18 1985
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Reply-To: rcj@burl.UUCP (Curtis Jackson)
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Summary: 

In article <1297@umcp-cs.UUCP> chris@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes:
>When this happens, the MVA immediately suspends the registration
>for the car(s) in question, and you must file an FR-19 form (the
>same letter mentioned above) in order to have it reinstated.
>Worse yet, the form *must* be filed at the Glen Burnie office
>near Baltimore; it cannot be done at your local MVA.  The catch
>is that you can't drive there since your registration has been
>suspended!

Oh, you're lucky!!  My insurance lapsed through a combination of
being out of town a lot, blatant stupidity on my part, and ignorance
of the law.  Here in NC, that means that I have to:

a) Forfeit the license plates (and therefore driving privleges) for
30 days on BOTH cars,
b) pay a $50 fine per car, and
c) file the forms for both cars to get new license plates AND pay
for them (in addition to the $50)
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