Recently, the city of Dallas, Texas , passed an ordinance
stating that if a driver is pulled over by law enforcement and is
not able to provide proof of insurance, THE CAR IS TOWED.
To retrieve the car after being impounded, they must show
proof of insurance to have the car released. This has made it easy
for the City of Dallas to remove uninsured cars.
Shortly after the "No Insurance" ordinance was passed, the Dallas
impound lots began to fill up and were full after only nine days.
80 % of the impounded cars were driven by Illegals.
Not only must they provide proof of insurance to have their
car released, they have to pay for the cost of the tow, a $350 fine,
and $20 for every day their car is kept in the lot.
ACCIDENT RATES HAVE GONE DOWN 47%
And... Dallas's solution gets uninsured drivers off the road
WITHOUT making them show proof of nationality.
Wonder how the ACLU or the Justice Department
will get around this one.
Just brings tears to my eyes.
GO Dallas !
I thought you were talking about the Cowboys...they've been out of it for a while!
It is about time.
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I like it. A no-nonsense approach to keeping the illegals off the road..And it looks like it works!!
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Thats just not right, someone using common sense, I thought that was illegal
This is a fantastic idea, however, there will be bleeding heart liberal jack that wears a black robe decide that it's unconstitutional because it's mostly illegals suffering the consequences and they are being profiled. The rights groups will undoubtedly blame Dallas Police for picking on these poor souls, because it is always the fault of the police when people break the law, and the city will be slapped with a multi-million dollar lawsuit and have to back pay all of these idiots who think its ok to drive without insurance. How it seems to work these days. Sorry, had to get my anti-liberalism rant of the day off my chest.
Well said Deputy14
Are you a cop ? :icon_thumright:
Thanks VATurkey. Yes. I'm a deputy sheriff.
more states and citys should go to
That's what I'm talking about... :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: