Covering is not sufficient as long as the vehicle is visible.
The requirement is it for it to be plated, and inspected, etc. or  invisible.


Why didn't you just cover up the car?

Akua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Kevin.

I empathize!
In an attempt to economize, I gave up paying auto insurance as i
haven't driven my car since November 2005. I am living in another
city away from home, hoping to get my home made wheelchair
accessible. My friends removed my license plates - a reqquirement
when you cancel auto insurance.

The next week they called and said that the police had put a warning
on my car. My car is in my driveway. My driveway is part of my yard,
off the street.....
.....
Light and healing,
Akua
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http://www.healrecover.blogspot.com
http://www.akualezli.blogspot.com


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