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i just was wondering why let undocumented immagrants (which are illegal) to drive not right
Thats great, but it's the law says that 100% are suppose to have insurance. Sounds like someone is trying to sell us on the glass half full when these people should not even have licenses!
It's sick that they were EVER given driving privileges.
Our legislature, governor, and attorney general are not protecting citizens of our state by letting this happen. Just remember all of the Utah citizens (such as the Ceran family) that have been killed by illegals driving drunk!
When they are involved in an accident and cited, seems the illegals disappear. I have a friend in West Valley City that has been hit twice by illegals,neither time his fault. Both times the illegal disappears, and he has been left with the expense. The second time messed his knee and leg up real bad and he limps now. Can't sue who you can't find. THe driver card did nothing to help him.
Something is not quite right here. Since we insure the automobile, not the driver, how do they get this information? A better count would be how many just leave the scene of an accident, never to be heard from again.
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