From: Patrick Jankowiak (recycler@swbell.net)
Date: Sun Apr 02 2006 - 20:32:28 PDT
Jeff, Thats' cool, and you are welcome.
Patrick
Jeff wrote:
> Patrick, I meant a sincere thank you, your post was
> the only post that wasn't attacking me for making a
> statement.
>
>
> --- Patrick Jankowiak <recycler@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I don't understand the meaning of your "Thank you
>>Patrick", Jeff.
>>
>>Perhaps my message was misunderstood by yourself or
>>others. There is
>>nothing there but the text. I think you are mistaken
>>about people jumping
>>on you. Usually they get rude when they do that, and
>>I didn't notice any
>>rude statements.
>>
>>PJ
>>
>>Jeff wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Thank you Patrick, all I was doing was stating a
>>
>>fact,
>>
>>>I never recomended that anyone go out there un
>>>registered and uninsured. And yes, if and when I
>>
>>wear
>>
>>>BDU's they do not have any insignia or name tapes.
>>>Geez man, guess I'll learn to not post anything in
>>
>>the
>>
>>>future, didn't know I would get jumped on by so
>>
>>many.
>>
>>>I think this is a good reason why so many just
>>
>>read
>>
>>>the posts and not contribute.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>--- Patrick Jankowiak <recycler@swbell.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>If you like to wear BDUs, make sure you got no
>>>>'army' name tapes on them.
>>>>then you are not impersonating.
>>>>
>>>>Arthur Bloom wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Yesterday was April 1st. I think your advice
>>
>>would
>>
>>>>have been appropriate
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>then.
>>>>>
>>>>>Today, it seems to be the worst possible advice I
>>>>
>>>>have seen on this list in
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>several years. If a person were to follow your
>>>>
>>>>advice, and get into an
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>accident, the sh*t storm that would follow would
>>>>
>>>>be of Biblical proportions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Can you say "Leavenworth"? Can you say "20 years
>>>>
>>>>of hard labor"? Can you say
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"All assets (house, land, bank accounts, business
>>>>
>>>>interests) forfeited"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>..."Local and state police have no jurisdiction
>>>>
>>>>over the National Guard..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>is what you think? They DO have jurisdiction
>>
>>over
>>
>>>>criminal impersonation in
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>the first degree, which in NY is a Class D
>>
>>felony.
>>
>>>>They DO have jurisdiction
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>over persons driving without a license,
>>>>
>>>>registration, insurance, inspection,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>or other documentation.
>>>>>
>>>>>Please tell us your were April Fool-ing.
>>>>>
>>>>>APB
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>From: "Jeff" <jcerniglia@sbcglobal.net>
>>>>>To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List"
>>>>
>>>><mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>>>>
>>>>>Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 9:16 AM
>>>>>Subject: Re: [MV] Unimog insurance problems
>>>>
>>>>(Maine)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>|
>>>>>| Or you can do like a lot of guys do and just
>>>>
>>>>make sure
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| it has good realistic National guard markings
>>>>
>>>>and
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| camo, always wear BDU's while driving it and
>>>>
>>>>just
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| drive it just so with no reg. I know some guys
>>>>
>>>>who
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| have done this for years and have never ever
>>>>
>>>>been
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| stopped. Local and state police have no
>>>>
>>>>Jurisdiction
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| over the National guard and usually do not mess
>>>>
>>>>with
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| their vehicles. Kind of the radical approach
>>
>>but
>>
>>>>it is
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| done.
>>>>>|
>>>>>|
>>>>>|
>>>>>| --- Sonny Heath <sonny@defuniak.com> wrote:
>>>>>|
>>>>>| > Steve,
>>>>>| >
>>>>>| > I think I know how to get around it. Slide
>>>>
>>>>yourself
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| > a cabover camper on the
>>>>>| > bed and attach it with bolts and register it
>>>>
>>>>as a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| > recreational vehicle.
>>>>>| > Your insurance will drop to about $300.00 a
>>>>
>>>>year for
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| > full coverage. Thats
>>>>>| > what I did in Florida. My liability
>>
>>insurance
>>
>>>>alone
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| > and tag was about
>>>>>| > $5000.00 a year and now the same vehicle only
>>>>>| > heavier is about $350.00 a
>>>>>| > year for full coverage and a tag.
>>>>>| >
>>>>>| > Sonny
>>>>>| > ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>| > From: "Glenn Shaw" <milspectruck@verizon.net>
>>>>>| > To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List"
>>>>>| > <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>>>>>| > Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 5:51 PM
>>>>>| > Subject: Re: [MV] Unimog insurance problems
>>>>
>>>>(Maine)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| >
>>>>>| >
>>>>>| > > The CDL also requires a Road Te$t.
>>
>>Renewing
>>
>>>>my
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>| > CDL is 170.00 each time it
>>>>>| > > comes up. I would avoid it if you can.
>>>>>| > >
>>>>>| > > Glenn
>>>>>| > >
>>>>>| > > -----Original Message-----
>>>>>| > > From: Military Vehicles Mailing List
>>>>>| > [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On
>>>>>| > > Behalf
>>>>>| > > Of Stephen Grammont
>>
> === message truncated ===
>
>
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