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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Um, what story did I make up? No, if I had to do it all over again, I would not have relinquished my FL plates. And yes, I understand and support DH in not relinquishing his MD plates. DC needs to stop raping its citizens with its excessive fees. If other states can figure out a way by not having exhorbitant fees and excessive tests every other year, DC can damn well figure out how to do it. As for name calling, Bless your heart. [/quote] DC has an elected govt, if the voters of DC dislike the fees enough they can change them. [b]You do not get to decide what fees to pay any more than you get to decide what taxes to pay, or what traffic laws to obey. [/b]BTW thousands of people manage to pay those fees and to take those tests. If they can figure out a way, you can damn well figure out how to do it. Perhaps if you cannot, you should not live in DC. And yes, your husband is a scofflaw. [/quote] I already have. Sue me. [/quote] You are no better than a mugger or burglar coming here and boasting of getting away with it. I hope your precious car gets stolen. [/quote] Hehehe. That's what insurance is for. You are so funny. Love it. [/quote] I am sure you will be indifferent to having your car stolen. Not. [/quote] First, you are a royal biatch and piece of crap to wish that on someone, so that says a lot about what kind of person you are. Two, this is DC and I live in an area where the houses are selling for just over 750,000 and I have already had a burglary. It's not Palisades, but it's not Congress Heights either. although, I have been informed that Palisades have plenty of burglaries. I seemed to have gotten over it with something more valuable than an automobile being stolen. If you allow yourself to get attached to a car PP you have some serious issues. That's why I pay GEICO. The car can be replaced.[/quote] Yep. But the point is (and this thread has wandered a bit off-topic) that some blithely assert that they really live in DC but choose to leave their cars registered in Maryland. Not only would this be in violation of DC law but it probably violates the car insurer's terms of coverage. The result could be, if the car is stolen, that the insurer denies coverage for the car because the insured has misstated his/her residence to the insurer. Presumably DC, as a stand- alone city, has a higher cost risk pool than Maryland.[/quote]
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