You're assuming that he never leaves Texas and your kids will never leave Colorado, aren't you?
You're also forgetting that some authorities estimate that perhaps 1 in 7 motorists are uninsured, which means plenty of STF-a-likes are riding down your streets.
Your insurance has no coverage limits? Awesome.
Any insurance would have some coverage limits.
And what were the answers?
You have avoided giving any.
Which doesn't change that if he has the ability to cover the requisite liability he'd still be able to do so.Yes, I doubt, despite not knowing. Yes, I know that very foolish people think they can self-insure.
Again, he has put something on the line for his beliefs. You would not, we get that. You would cowardly do as you were told.I think our disagreement is more likely to be on the practicality of preferring principle over personal responsibility. His principles won't feed his family if he's in a coma and has no insurance.
You "believe", but do not know.
Well, the other option is to assume you are stupid. I do not.
It is, in your opinion, a responsible action. It does not however cause anybody to drive responsibly, nor does not having insurance cause anybody to drive irresponsibly.Which is why I didn't say it would. The act of procuring the insurance is the responsible action.
Why, thank you...I think.
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