Display of speed? Never heard of such a thing. Is this just CA, and what is
the criteria??
Chris Thompson
Executive Vice President
Recognition Research, Inc.
1750 Kraft Dr. Suite 2000
Blacksburg, VA 24060
540.961.6500
540.961.3568/fax
cthompson@rrinc.com
www.rrinc.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Connell [SMTP:alcon@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 1999 1:27 PM
To: Tiger Owners
Subject: Classic Car Insurance
Fellow Tigger Phanatics,
Found an interesting article on Classic Car Insurance in this mornings San
Diego Union Tribune, typically a worthless rag, but this is surprisingly
informative piece. Considering the ongoing questions and debate over
classic car insurance, I thought it might benefit the list. The URL is as
follows:
http://www.uniontrib.com/news/uniontrib/sat/auto/news_1d17classics.html
The nice thing about this article written by Dan Burger is that he took the
time to seek out and interview a number of the classic car insurance
specialty companies such as J.C. Taylor, American Classics and Hagerty
Classic.
Considering that I was stupid enough to get a "display of speed" ticket last
night from an off-duty police Lieutenant here in El Cajon, I may have to
move my insurance to one of these companies. I had to fight State Farm for
years to finally get a classic car rate on the Tiger, now no doubt they will
raise my rates. The outcome? I won and lost at the same time. I beat the
"Rice Rocket" Honda soundly, and slowed when I reached the speed limit. The
Lieutenant said he was only sorry that he did not get the plate of the gray
Honda, who continued to accelerate. Me too. He also said he was sorry he
had to give a ticket to such a nice cooperative guy. Me too. Who knows.
He did a lot of whispering to the traffic cop who showed-up to write the
actual ticket. Maybe I will be lucky and neither will show up in court.
Maybe I have learned my lesson not to take the bait. I hope so. It was
pretty damned stupid. Me with all my gray hair, great example Eh?
Ya'll be safe out there and keep the display of speed to auto crossing and
the drag strip. You never know when that slow late model Chevy Corsica
contains an off duty cop. In thinking about it, you also never know when
something unexpected might happen to ruin everyone's day, like a kid on a
bicycle running out in front of your "display of speed" from a hidden alley.
Sends shivers up and down my spine. Maybe I have been lucky and taught a
lesson that will only cost me some monetary loss. I hope so.
Regards,
Allan
BTW, to those of us in California, how many points is this likely to cost
me??
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