Comment by dogemaster2028 2 months ago [flagged] 3 comments dogemaster2028 Reply dboreham 2 months ago You're forced to buy auto insurance. dogemaster2028 2 months ago You aren’t. You are required to buy LIABILITY, which is protection in case you harm SOMEONE ELSE. You are not required to protect YOURSELF.In some states, if you can post a bond, you aren’t even required to carry liability.The government does not coerce you to buy a product for yourself. nradov 2 months ago Technically not. In many states you have the option of posting a refundable security deposit with the government to meet the minimum liability requirement as an alternative to purchasing auto insurance.
dboreham 2 months ago You're forced to buy auto insurance. dogemaster2028 2 months ago You aren’t. You are required to buy LIABILITY, which is protection in case you harm SOMEONE ELSE. You are not required to protect YOURSELF.In some states, if you can post a bond, you aren’t even required to carry liability.The government does not coerce you to buy a product for yourself. nradov 2 months ago Technically not. In many states you have the option of posting a refundable security deposit with the government to meet the minimum liability requirement as an alternative to purchasing auto insurance.
dogemaster2028 2 months ago You aren’t. You are required to buy LIABILITY, which is protection in case you harm SOMEONE ELSE. You are not required to protect YOURSELF.In some states, if you can post a bond, you aren’t even required to carry liability.The government does not coerce you to buy a product for yourself.
nradov 2 months ago Technically not. In many states you have the option of posting a refundable security deposit with the government to meet the minimum liability requirement as an alternative to purchasing auto insurance.
You're forced to buy auto insurance.
You aren’t. You are required to buy LIABILITY, which is protection in case you harm SOMEONE ELSE. You are not required to protect YOURSELF.
In some states, if you can post a bond, you aren’t even required to carry liability.
The government does not coerce you to buy a product for yourself.
Technically not. In many states you have the option of posting a refundable security deposit with the government to meet the minimum liability requirement as an alternative to purchasing auto insurance.