Saturday, September 28, 2013

Anjana Weerasinghe












Any person operating an uninsured vehicle on public roadways will, upon conviction, be fined a minimum of $250 or sentenced up to 10 days in jail for a first offense.
If convicted a second time, the operator will be fined a minimum of $350 or sentenced up to 10 days in jail. The vehicle owner will be ordered to surrender the vehicle registration and license plates for up to 90 days.
A third or subsequent conviction results in a $500 minimum fine or up to six months in jail and the vehicle owner will be ordered to surrender the vehicle registrations and license plates for 180 days.
If convicted a fourth or subsequent time, the offender’s driver’s license will be suspended until proof of compliance is provided.

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