Why car insurance is so high

Monello

Smarter than the average bear
PREMO Member
At what point does this guy serve some jail time?
Milwaukee's City-County Carjacking and Reckless Driving Task Force issued a 35-page final report in June 2020. FOX6 Investigators found a driver whose record of traffic violations is 2 pages longer.

24-year-old Dirul Chaplin doesn't seem worried about the consequences of his behavior.
When Milwaukee politicians talk about reckless drivers, they might as well refer to Chaplin by name.

In the last three years, police in southeast Wisconsin have stopped him at least 35 times.
Over a three-year period, Chaplin has been cited twelve times for speeding, three times for running red lights, and once each for fleeing, unsafe cutting, endangering safety, passing at an intersection and reckless driving. He's also been cited at least ten times for driving while suspended or revoked.

Each time police stop Chaplin, they find he has no license plates, no registration, no insurance, and no valid license. Chaplin has racked up more than $9,400 in fines from 73 municipal citations, almost of which remain unpaid.

 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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THEY are out of control

By "they" I presume you mean the judicial entities that decline to prosecute, let alone punish, criminals based on their race or lack of income?

I mean, what's this Chaplin guy supposed to do? Be like, "No, no, I did wrong, you have to put me in jail and take away my car, it's only fair"?
 
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