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<blockquote data-quote="mswaim" data-source="post: 10902774" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>The officer can conduct the entire detention without ever verifying your insurance or registration's validity. Unless he runs it, he will not know for sure and he is not obligated to do so. The law says you must carry acceptable proof, if for whatever reason you cannot produce it, they will cite you.</p><p></p><p>I rarely ran plates, regs or insurance if the driver had their documents and there was no reason to doubt them. </p><p></p><p>In CA (and many other states) you cannot stop a vehicle based solely on the fact their insurance is expired, or non-existent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mswaim, post: 10902774, member: 538"] The officer can conduct the entire detention without ever verifying your insurance or registration's validity. Unless he runs it, he will not know for sure and he is not obligated to do so. The law says you must carry acceptable proof, if for whatever reason you cannot produce it, they will cite you. I rarely ran plates, regs or insurance if the driver had their documents and there was no reason to doubt them. In CA (and many other states) you cannot stop a vehicle based solely on the fact their insurance is expired, or non-existent. [/QUOTE]
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