John Brush wrote: > > > > Hi Tyrone, > > > I preface this with: I am not a lawyer I just play one TV! > > > > > > Several points are salient here: > > > 1) An accident occuring on public roads almost always requires the filing > > > of a police report in every state. > > > > And how would you know that? > > Are you familiar with the MV laws in all states? > > In NEW YORK > > <snip> > > The man said "almost always" and that is true. > Dont tell me you are another person who knows the MV laws in all 50 states? If every fender bender required a police report, the police would be doing nothing else but make reports. If anyone in a state other than New York would care to check their state's drivers manual, I am sure we would all be intereted in the findings. |
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