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There is this similar company in Sweden and my own country as well... they were in the news once they started but I never heard anything from them again.

I like the idea of it all but I wonder if they can really do what they say they do.

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There is this similar company in Sweden and my own country as well... they were in the news once they started but I never heard anything from them again.

I like the idea of it all but I wonder if they can really do what they say they do.

I'm wondering the same thing. O.K. VJer's, this is a call to action. One (or more) of you needs to test these guys. Obtain coverage, hit the highway with your stereo blaring "I Can't Drive 55" and put the peddle to the metal! Report back as soon as possible please.

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I'm wondering the same thing. O.K. VJer's, this is a call to action. One (or more) of you needs to test these guys. Obtain coverage, hit the highway with your stereo blaring "I Can't Drive 55" and put the peddle to the metal! Report back as soon as possible please.

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Hrmmm, I don't like the idea of this...it may make these 'covered' drivers more reckless.

That's what I was thinking. A person would still lose their license if they received too many moving violations, but there would be that period where some may feel like they can disobey all traffic laws without any repercussions.

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Hrmmm, I don't like the idea of this...it may make these 'covered' drivers more reckless.

That's what I was thinking. A person would still lose their license if they received too many moving violations, but there would be that period where some may feel like they can disobey all traffic laws without any repercussions.

...and it's not even like the 'major' issue with tickets is the fine...it's the points, imo.

 

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