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BUSTED - The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters (Video)
Created by Flex Your Rights and narrated by retired ACLU director Ira Glasser, BUSTED realistically depicts the pressure and confusion of common police encounters. In an entertaining and revealing manner, BUSTED illustrates the right and wrong ways to handle different police encounters and pays special attention to demonstrating how you, the viewer, can courteously and confidently refuse police searches.
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Posted by Tom RC at 3/5/2008 12:06 PM | View Comments (1) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Petition to Repeal the Driver Responsibility Law

Follow the Link to sign the petition.

http://www.petitiononline.com/mdrl06/petition.html

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Effort to Repeal the Law

People share their stories about the law

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Posted by Tom RC at 1/7/2008 6:13 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Car Insurance: Money-Saving Tips

Many people lament the purchase of auto insurance. So we’re here to make it less painful. Check out these six money-saving tips and take the sting out of buying insurance.

#1 Raise your deductible. It’s a gamble, sure. You’ll be responsible for a larger amount of the bill should you get into an accident. However, this is a guaranteed way to lower your annual insurance costs.

#2 Shop around. Staying with the same insurance company year after year may not be in your best interest. You can cancel or change your policy at any time—you don’t need to wait for the policy to expire. So shop your insurance every six months and compare prices to ensure you are getting the best deal.

#3 Remove unneeded extras. Although knowing you have towing and rental car coverage may help you sleep at night, those add-ons are rarely used and not necessarily worth the cost. You pay between $10 and $30 a year over the life of your policy to cover towing. And in the unlikely situation that you need a tow, you’ll pay about $100. Likewise, a small economy car costs $20-$25 a day to rent and car rental tacks on another $20-$40 to your insurance bill each year. So you can sleep well knowing that you saved yourself some money.

#4 Protect your credit. More insurers have begun using credit-based insurance scores to determine what you pay for your policy. So paying the water bill on time will actually keep your insurance costs down.

#5 Research discounts. Cars with safety and anti-theft devices cost less to insure. You can also knock off a few bucks if you insure your car and home with the same company. People who abstain from alcohol, get good grades in school or take a driver education course are also rewarded with lower premiums.

#6 Get informed. The easiest way to save on any insurance is to research before you buy. And get recommendations from family and friends.

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Posted by Tom RC at 11/1/2007 10:57 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Car Rental Companies and DUI: What you need to Know.
If you have a DUI or poor driving record, renting a car may be next to impossible. Ask if the rental car company checks the driving records of potential customers before you get to your destination to pick up your vehicle. Many companies now check driving records when customers arrive at the counter. Some reject customers whose driving records don't meet company standards. Even if you have a confirmed reservation, you may be disqualified from renting a car for moving violations within the last few years. Rental Car Screening Standards Generally, a rental car company that screens drivers may deny you a rental if during the past 36-month period, you · ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 2/23/2007 6:30 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
National Motorist Association on DWI/DUI
The goal National Motorists Association (NMA) is to advocate, represent, and protect the interests of North American motorists. The National Motorists Association policy position on DWI/DUI is detailed on its web site (www.motorists.org) and is presented here: “The NMA supports drinking and driving regulations based on reasonable standards that differentiate between responsible, reasonable behavior and reckless, dangerous behavior. The NMA does not support "zero tolerance" concepts, nor does it endorse unconstitutional enforcement and judicial procedures that violate motorists' rights. Basic Tenets We believe that penalties for DUI/DWI should be related to the degree of risk involved, and that these penalties be equated with penalties for equal-risk violations of other traffic safety laws. We ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 2/2/2007 7:54 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
'HEIDI'S LAW' TAKES EFFECT
Source: www.LSJ.com By Lisa Roose-Church Daily Press & Argus A change in Michigan's drunken driving law could see more repeat offenders spending time in prison. Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed legislation effective Jan. 3 that eliminates the current 10-year statute of limitations between first and third, or subsequent, felony drunken driving offenses. Under the prior law, a third offense of drunken driving would be considered a felony only if it occurred within a prior 10-year time period. However, with the revision, a driver arrested for drunken driving with two prior offenses — regardless of how old the prior convictions are — will face felony charges. Livingston County Prosecutor David Morse wholeheartedly supports the change — ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 1/4/2007 6:26 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
More Stats: Licensed Drivers State by State
Here are more stats on the number of licensed drivers in the United States...follow the link:
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/trn_lic_dri_tot_num-transportation-licensed-drivers-total-number
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Posted by Tom RC at 1/3/2007 10:31 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Alcohol Absorption, Distribution & Elimination
Source: www.forcon.ca Alcohol absorption, distribution and elimination are simultaneous processes that commence upon consumption. Absorption is the passage of alcohol into the blood. Distribution is the temporary placement of alcohol into various body tissues. Elimination is the removal of alcohol from the body. Diffusion is the method of passage of alcohol through cell membranes and is governed by concentration differences on either side of the cell wall. Use the Blood Alcohol Calculator to estimate your blood alcohol level at a given time. Blood alcohol concentration A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or blood alcohol level (BAL) reflects the amount of alcohol in the body. Food, type and quantity of beverage, weight, sex, and rate of elimination ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 12/31/2006 7:37 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
DUI Convictions in all 50 States
Follow the link to see the DUI convictions state by state http://1800duilaws.com/forms/duiarrest.asp ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 12/28/2006 10:00 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
DUI: The $10,000 Ride Home
Source: MSN MoneyA fine is just the start of what you'll pay for a drunken-driving conviction. Insurance-rate increases, legal bills, alcohol treatment and licensing fees can push the cost into five figures By Christopher Solomon If you need any more reasons not to drink and drive, consider this: A driving-under-the-influence conviction is a financial wrecking ball. A typical DUI costs about $10,000 by the time you pay bail, fines, fees and insurance, even if you didn't hit anything or hurt anybody. The penalties are intended to be discouraging. Alcohol played a role in nearly 40% of U.S. automobile fatalities in 2005. That's 16,885 deaths, a figure nearly unchanged over the past decade, according to ...
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Posted by Tom RC at 12/23/2006 11:27 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)