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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They may not have insurance making it a problem for whoever they hurt or total. But sure, not a problem...[/quote] You people are absurd. Of course you can have insurance with expired plates. Expired tags =\= no insurance.[/quote] +1 You can even have a current registration with expired tags. Maybe you forgot to put the new sticker on. What a bunch of miserable busybodies.[/quote] +1. I'm surprised no one mentioned this possibility earlier. My bro (probably undiagnosed adhd) is current on payments but he is bad about putting new reg and insurance cards in the glove compartment and putting on the new sticker. He'd help anyone out in a second. TG he doesn't have a neighbor like you. [/quote] Why is everyone so outraged anyway? I really don't see why all the love for people not registering their cars appropriately. I think the "military reason" was dealt with. [/quote] It wasn’t. OP said because they’re in Loudoun, they suspect their neighbors aren’t military or hill staffers. That’s it. [/quote]
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