>Why am I worried? Well, being the ripe old age of 17, the first thing the
>officer asked me was "Late to school, son?". Great, now I have my insurance
>rates based on his report, and I've got the biased cop. So I'm now afraid
>the report will be biased against me.
>
>What are some things I can do? (Read: My parents and I?) if the report
>turns out to be biased against me. What if the officer doesn't add his
>admissions to turning in front of me and not even seeing me coming down the
>lane?
>
>Good news is the lady that called me today (Our rate adjuster) is currently
>saying I have 0% liability. She says basically it sounds like this guy is
>being a jerk, trying to take advantage of the situation, with my age, etc.
>
Damn, I almost had the same thing happen when the stupid explorer pulled
out in front of me when I had my buick... sucks being 16/17 and driving
something decent
http://www.willburns.com/pixr.html - the wrecked regal
http://www.willburns.com/mopar - my dart that had to become my daily driver
http://www.willburns.com/coronet2.jpg - my stroker motor powered soon to be
race car
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