Re: [MV] Insurance/plates in Indiana

JOHN SEIDTS (JKING@prodigy.net)
Wed, 2 Dec 1998 19:31:23 -0000

john@astory.com
http://www.astory.com

The vehicles are also not issued license plates,
> you use your hood number as the license number. If your stopped for some
> reason, the police officer would use that number to access any
information
> needed. The military plates also don't require a state inspection or
> liability insurance. If you choose not to have insurance, you must get a
> waver for the Department of Public Safety. The wavers are free and must
be
> notarized. You are still libel for any damages in the case of an accident
if
> you are to fault. The cost for the plates is $50 per five years and are
> pro-ratable as the plates start in April every 5th year (I.E. 93, 98, 03,
> etc, etc.) There are some restrictions on use, however, there is quite a
> large loophole in the law. You can't advertise for a business, only a
club.
> You can't use the vehicle for everyday transportation. You can only use
the
> vehicle for displays, parades, and something to the effect of Public
> Interest.(Can't remember the exact wording).
>
> Sorry to be so long winded.

That's okay. Stuff like this is worth hearing. Makes a mockery of all the
incomprehensible, income generating, screw the private owner laws of the
states here in the Northeast.

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