Re: Market Failures, Monocultures, and Dead Kids (Oh My!)
Mac Norton <mnorton@cavern.uark.edu> writes:
On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Timothy C. May wrote:
At 5:48 PM -0600 3/17/97, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
do you also oppose mandatory liability insurance?
Yes.
And do you also oppose financial responsibility requirements for obtaining the privilege of operating an automobile on public roads? MacN
Dunno about Akransas (that's where Uark.edu is, ain't it). Your state is the home state of the muerderer Bill KKKlinton. You should commit suicide at once. But in the more civilized states, like New York or California, if you have an accident and your (good) car is totalled, then one of these three things will happen: * The other driver, who's at fault, has fled. You sue your own insurance company. * The other driver has minimal insurance and no assets. You sue your own insurance company (and the other guy). * You don't carry the appropriate insurance with your own insurance company and have no chance to recover much. Things would be much easier for everyone, including the drivers and the insueres, if the mandatory liability insurance was abolished and evryone delt with their own insurer - who would then try to recover damages from the other party if they had assets. The only people who benefits from the existing system are state bureaucrats. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
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