Submitted by SurfCityTom on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 6:40am.
tht's not the officer's job when responding to the scene of an accident. If both parties indicate they have insurance, he or she would not ask for proof other than an ID card issued by the Insurance Company.
In Berger's case, he might have used the ID card from the "old BMW" with a lame excuse the Insurance Company had not updated records.
Today's Monday, let's see WWAY follow up as this is the dte Berger gave to have it all resolved.
And if he has no coverage, how quickly will the Highway Patrol be by to pick up his plate?
And then they can start issuing criminal citations.
Likely because
tht's not the officer's job when responding to the scene of an accident. If both parties indicate they have insurance, he or she would not ask for proof other than an ID card issued by the Insurance Company.
In Berger's case, he might have used the ID card from the "old BMW" with a lame excuse the Insurance Company had not updated records.
Today's Monday, let's see WWAY follow up as this is the dte Berger gave to have it all resolved.
And if he has no coverage, how quickly will the Highway Patrol be by to pick up his plate?
And then they can start issuing criminal citations.