Submitted by [deleted] t3_z4mt5c in massachusetts
jkjeeper06 t1_ixrrhoa wrote
Reply to comment by gurlboston in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Is this only for commercial? My passenger car registration doesn't say this.
gurlboston t1_ixrsf65 wrote
Post pic of registration, it's been since 2016 that I've owned a vehicle ( thank you Uber!!!) However this is what the writing on every car registration used to say commercial or pleasure passenger ,what have you, at my peak I had seven active registrations. I find it hard to believe that they close this transfer loophole. Helpful hint for your corner cutters out there, if your bill of sale and title signed over to you , is missing the date who's to say when the seven day transfer period started? I got pulled over once by a Chelsea cop that asked me that cut the shit it was the fourth car that he had seen the plates on, it was April inspection time, lots of cars getting moved around taken apart.... Those plates registered to me used to do a lot of good normally for my cab company but friends of mine who own cab companies as well in the North shore. Was a hell of a lot cheaper than repair plates or dealer plates . I think it was a good 4-month period with a car the plates were technically registered to no longer existed. I'm telling you if the front of the registration doesn't still see this I'd be shocked if you can't still do this because think about the original question on this thread what do you do? What if you buy a car Saturday afternoon Saturday evening? You can't get it back to your house until Monday afternoon after a full day of the insurance company and the registry? Come on... Politicians people that work at the registry, even cops there people too they want to drive their new sports car home on Saturday afternoon too right? Right!
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