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granemo 08-04-2015 08:09 PM

I was asked the same thing at a road stop on the weekend. I guess they check addresses now?

68style 08-04-2015 10:18 PM

Clean record "for the most part"... Lol... sympathy statement of the year right there :rukidding:

Mike.L 08-05-2015 09:21 AM

They always check addresses, I was asked the last 3 times when I was pulled over why my driver license is different from my insurance papers and I just tell them my primary address is back in Vancouver and my car is insured in kelowna because thats where I am working at the time. Plus just switching insurance zones to Kelowna from Vancouver is $60 dollars cheaper a month for me.

asma123 08-05-2015 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 68style (Post 8667468)
Clean record "for the most part"... Lol... sympathy statement of the year right there :rukidding:

Lol I was just waiting for someone to flame me. But it's true. I know I had 1 speeding ticking from last year and I got a ticket for use of electronic handheld device (literally just changing songs on my iPod) back when they first introduced the law.

underscore 08-05-2015 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 6o4__boi (Post 8667298)
You have a hate on for people who abuse a system, go after the idiots who put it there in the first motherfucking place.

Just how fucking stupid are you? You do realize that without the current system nobody would be able to dispute any ticket whatsoever right? Yes that sounds like a brilliant alternative to lazy cunts like you just manning the fuck up.

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Originally Posted by 6o4__boi (Post 8667319)
At the end of the day, the bottom line is that I did nothing wrong.

If you dispute a valid ticket and lose, they charge you an extra $25, which I'm pretty confident is because you were wrong.

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Originally Posted by asma123 (Post 8667406)
I did tell him that I've been living at this place since Nov but I did also say that I stay at my parents too. For all he knows, I spend 50% of my time at my parents and 50% at this other place (IE g/f place).

So what you're saying is that you don't actually spend much time there. Just because I crashed at my buddies place for a night doesn't mean I can list that as my home address.

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Originally Posted by asma123 (Post 8667406)
Even then, I still don't plan on changing my address. Technically I still live there.

If you still live there you would've have told the officer you were living someplace else FailFish

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Originally Posted by asma123 (Post 8667406)
IMO he should have given a warning seeing that I have a clean record (for the most part) and have never been warned about this issue in the past.

Give me a fucking break, the vast majority of the population has never been officially warned about the vast majority of the laws, that doesn't mean you're exempt from them.

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Originally Posted by Mike.L (Post 8667577)
They always check addresses, I was asked the last 3 times when I was pulled over why my driver license is different from my insurance papers and I just tell them my primary address is back in Vancouver and my car is insured in kelowna because thats where I am working at the time. Plus just switching insurance zones to Kelowna from Vancouver is $60 dollars cheaper a month for me.

If you're working in Kelowna that's probably better in case you get into an accident as well, I know they don't like it if it's primarily used in a different area than you told them it would be.

Berzerker 08-05-2015 11:55 AM

OP could have easily avoided all this if he simply said to the officer....
"I don't answer questions" :troll:

Honestly though you don't have to answer where you were and where your going. I never do. All I say is, "Your not allowed to ask me that" No I'm not some cop block dick I just know what's allowed and what isn't.

Berz out.

meme405 08-05-2015 11:57 AM

There is a very easy check to do here. If you are the registered owner of your vehicle, the information on your license should match the information on your insurance.

There's no excuse, if you found it convenient enough to change your insurance to save that couple hundred bucks, you should can also go through the 10 minutes to change the address on your DL.

It does kind of depend on your situation, if your doing something like I do, where you are on a shift schedule, and you are going back and forth I wouldn't change either of the items. It's simply not worth it.

6o4__boi 08-05-2015 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8667629)
Just how fucking stupid are you? You do realize that without the current system nobody would be able to dispute any ticket whatsoever right? Yes that sounds like a brilliant alternative to lazy cunts like you just manning the fuck up.

Suck my fucking dick you fuck face. You motherfucking ass-licking bag of hairy, lumpy dicks.

God, i love talking idiot. It's a simpler language. It's definitely a lot better than coherent arguments. Don't you just love it when any dialogue starts off like that?

Good fucking job with the wall of quotes that I don't really wanna read you fucking prick face. And good fucking job taking it out of context you sopping lard-covered cunt. I can't fucking find any fucking place where I insisted "oooh, let's take out the current system".
Learn how to fucking read you fucking moron encrusted terrorist.

meme405 08-05-2015 12:00 PM

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6o4__boi 08-05-2015 12:03 PM

oops i forgot to add the /s after all that

i'm pretty bored and i'm a couple of days away from vacation...is it starting to show?

GLOW 08-05-2015 12:19 PM


underscore 08-05-2015 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 6o4__boi (Post 8667635)
Suck my fucking dick you fuck face. You motherfucking ass-licking bag of hairy, lumpy dicks.

God, i love talking idiot. It's a simpler language. It's definitely a lot better than coherent arguments. Don't you just love it when any dialogue starts off like that?

Good fucking job with the wall of quotes that I don't really wanna read you fucking prick face. And good fucking job taking it out of context you sopping lard-covered cunt. I can't fucking find any fucking place where I insisted "oooh, let's take out the current system".
Learn how to fucking read you fucking moron encrusted terrorist.

Strong post from someone too dense to come up with a response.

6o4__boi 08-05-2015 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8667646)
Strong post from someone too dense to come up with a response.


oh and btw, this might help you in the long run. I know that post was profanity laced and a bit of a random outburst but in case you couldn't read the response there, i've found that these videos also help. Good luck!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...yw8ibFMHBtEyKA

Great68 08-05-2015 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 8667633)
There is a very easy check to do here. If you are the registered owner of your vehicle, the information on your license should match the information on your insurance.


Not necessarily.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, a vehicle can be registered to a different location.
I did this with my Mustang until I bought my house, when I kept it in my uncle's garage in Cowichan Bay while I was renting in Victoria.

Berzerker 08-05-2015 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 8667702)
Not necessarily.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, a vehicle can be registered to a different location.
I did this with my Mustang until I bought my house, when I kept it in my uncle's garage in Cowichan Bay while I was renting in Victoria.

Or you could live in "Territory Z" :whistle: If you needed to bypass aircare

Berz out.

BoostedBB6 08-05-2015 07:02 PM

My Supra was insured in Territory Z because of aircare. Costed a bit more each year than having regular insurance but well worth the hassle of dealing with aircare.

meme405 08-05-2015 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 8667702)
Not necessarily.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, a vehicle can be registered to a different location.
I did this with my Mustang until I bought my house, when I kept it in my uncle's garage in Cowichan Bay while I was renting in Victoria.

Good point, yes there are a few cases where this might not be true.

But for most people, who daily their car, and park it where they sleep.

The car should be insured where you park it, your drivers license should be registered to that location, and it should be where you call "home" (aka where you sleep the majority of the time.

In the OP's case he wrote his own death sentence, because when the cop asked him where is home, his initial instinct was to call whatever his new place of residence was as home. It wasn't until OP found out that this is a ticketable offense that he decided "well no i've only been their 9 months, and I might move back, and sometimes I still sleep in mommy's bed. So that's actually my permanent residence."

Sorry Son, that's not how it works.

When you dispute this ticket, the officer is going to ask you, POINT BLANK, "when I asked you 'where is home?', did you identify XXXXXXXX address". To which you will answer "YES". right there, case closed, your guilty.


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