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From: bbaker@cadsys.UUCP (William Baker)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Re: Driver's Licence's State to State
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Date: Sat, 19-Oct-85 17:08:13 EDT
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> Boy am I glad there is a whole country between me and Baker.
> This twit brags about being a poor driver.  If he were in
> New Jersey, he would probably raise everyone's insurance
> rates by 10% just because he is such a twank.
> T. C. Wheeler


	Friend, you have a lot to learn, mostly about the basics of
communication.  If you read the article I posted with a little more
care, you'd realize that I did not:

	A. Label myself a poor driver.
or
	B. Brag about anything.

I merely described the mechanics of reciprocity as the exist for
DMV's in these United States.  I unfortunately have a lot of
experience with this.  For your information, and for the
enlightenment of the readers of net.auto in whose presence I have
been slandered, my insurance was cancelled because of an excessive
number of small violations, e.g., failure to stop, improper turn,
etc.  These were harrasment tickets issued by the local police who
didn't like the loud but rather slow sports car I drove.  
	Regarding your insurance, if you haven't figured out how it
works by now then you are just plain stupid as well as insulting.
Insurance companies charge high rates to people in high risk
catagories, such as teenagers and people with a lot of tickets.
They also offer low rates to people with clean records.  If your
insurance company doesn't offer a good driver discount, then change
insurers and find one that does.  Also, look both ways before you
cross a street and don't play with pointed sticks.  Those things
are dangerous...
	As to your personal comments, I've got a feeling you
haven't been on the net for very long.  Such things are frowned
upon.  Besides, if you have been reading the news for a while then
you'd know that I'm the guy that's been trying to get net.rec.rugby
going for a long time.  I wouldn't feel too safe if I were you.
I've been planning to head for the East Coast next spring.  As
Hunter Thompson said to John Chancellor, "You can run, but you
can't hide."  Be seeing you, Wheeler.

				Rugby players eat their dead,

					Bill "Bobo" Baker

 

P.S.  If it makes you feel any better, I got a letter from the
Oregon DMV last week telling me that my right to hold an Oregon
driver's license had been suspended.