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Old 10-10-05 | 01:43 PM
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Around here that wouldn't be so funny. If treated in court like drunk driving, he could end up paying a $5,000 fine, and any car insurance he has would go WAAAAAY up in price. He'd have to have certification provided by his insurance company every time he registered his car, and, if they were late providing it, would lose his fees and have to start over again.
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