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DBLJ33 t1_ixsm8lj wrote
Reply to comment by Maronita2020 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixsm2ro wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Here it is again if you missed it.
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixslli4 wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
From the registry website, you know the people in charge of vehicle registrations. Kind of hard to argue that it doesn’t say it anywhere when it’s directly from their website in plain English.
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixskk5x wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixskjl7 wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Go fight the registry.
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixsiu61 wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Here’s the mgl. https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXIV/Chapter90/Section2
As for your other drivel, ask the state. It’s in black and white for you. You must lose possession of the previous vehicle.
DBLJ33 t1_ixshsuh wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
You do actually.
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer
DBLJ33 t1_ixsh9cx wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
No. The way you worded it has you taking your current registration and current plates and putting them on the new car. Nowhere does it say you disposed of the previous car. Thanks for playing.
DBLJ33 t1_ixsgtig wrote
Reply to comment by GreatAndPowerfulNixy in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Not without losing possession of the previous vehicle.
DBLJ33 t1_ixsgquc wrote
Reply to comment by gurlboston in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
You’re wrong. You can only do that if you no longer have possession of the car you took the plates from.
DBLJ33 t1_ixsgmsj wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
No you can’t. You have to have lost possession of the previous car.
DBLJ33 t1_ixsgj9h wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded-Phase70 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
No you aren’t. That’s only if you are transferring the plates from a car you don’t have in your possession anymore.
DBLJ33 t1_iuug5ae wrote
Reply to Ted Kennedy and the #Metoo movement? by TheKingsPeace
He got away with literal murder.
DBLJ33 t1_iud91x9 wrote
Reply to comment by The-Shattering-Light in The face of opposition to Question 1 admits proposed tax wouldn’t hurt him much: ‘I’m not struggling’ - The Boston Globe by petepont
Poor people aren’t making over a million so what does this have to do with them.
DBLJ33 t1_iuba7ms wrote
Reply to comment by tjrad815 in The face of opposition to Question 1 admits proposed tax wouldn’t hurt him much: ‘I’m not struggling’ - The Boston Globe by petepont
They already pay their fair share. This is asking for more.
DBLJ33 t1_is3wen4 wrote
My wife did.
DBLJ33 t1_ir4toaa wrote
Reply to 7 of top 20 small cities in America are in Mass., study says – Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News by Commercial-Life-9998
They lost me when they mentioned Randolph.
DBLJ33 t1_ixso1gn wrote
Reply to comment by Daily_the_Project21 in how do people drive home new vehicles they've bought without insurance? by [deleted]
Go fight the registry. They make the rules which are clearly spelled out on their website.
“Massachusetts allows a grace period of 7 calendar days from the date you dispose of your previous vehicle to register your newly acquired vehicle.” https://www.mass.gov/how-to/transfer-your-registration-to-a-vehicle-or-trailer-purchased-from-a-dealer