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[*] posted on 7-3-2013 at 04:20 PM


Read my post above what happened in Cotati, CA.

California's C.V.C. has become solely revenue enhancement oriented. The CHP budget is augmented by it.

Not that long ago a friend stopped two feet into a crosswalk (deserted) in San Francisco's Marina District. The fine was 504 dollars, doubled because it was a marked construction zone. A hundred sixty some odd dollars more every six months on his insurance for three years. Two thousand dollars. Children grow up seeing asinine law like this and learn to sneer at it. It isn't law; it is predation.




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[*] posted on 7-3-2013 at 04:22 PM


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HI Ron - I have friends who recently drove their SD plated car up from Baja to San Diego. They were stopped for a minor infraction and luckily were able to talk their way out of the discrepancy with their CA drivers license. They were let go with a warning, but it seems a risky proposition without a SD address and license if you drive back and forth.



Stopped where?


San Diego.

[Edited on 7-3-2013 by danaeb]




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[*] posted on 7-3-2013 at 04:26 PM


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The officer will decide if its a problem or not, thats the way it works.....I bet the officer would say if you have a Mexican DL, and a Mexican resident card, why are you driving a SD car....I wouldnt want to try to talk my way out of that one....


Cali is looking for freeloaders. they can not ticket you for not having a california tag if your residence is elsewhere AND your car has only been there for a limited amount of time. The law is very clear...now if you are a resident (An address and CDL) that is a different story.
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[*] posted on 7-3-2013 at 04:29 PM


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Read my post above what happened in Cotati, CA.

California's C.V.C. has become solely revenue enhancement oriented. The CHP budget is augmented by it.

Not that long ago a friend stopped two feet into a crosswalk (deserted) in San Francisco's Marina District. The fine was 504 dollars, doubled because it was a marked construction zone. A hundred sixty some odd dollars more every six months on his insurance for three years. Two thousand dollars. Children grow up seeing asinine law like this and learn to sneer at it. It isn't law; it is predation.


so where do you think they should enforce the law...and where not? I personally like it that Arizona does the same thing and tickets cars who enter the crosswalk when not allowed. Da Ya think there might be a reason for it?
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[*] posted on 7-3-2013 at 04:35 PM


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San Diego.




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[*] posted on 7-4-2013 at 08:15 AM


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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 05:40 PM


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My. car is registered in Ca. With my Ensenada address just renewed on line and they mailed my new reg.to my home in Punta Banda.
I tried to accomplish this in the local Ca. DMV office in Otay Mesa. and almost went to Jail. :lol::lol::lol:


And you had to provide proof of California Insurance, Correcto?




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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 05:49 PM


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To have a valid DL you must be a resident of the state with a valid address...therefore the requirement for the tag on the car. If you are no longer California resident you are supposed to turn your license in . One of our Abreojos residents did just that in order not to have a problem.


NOT TRUE, I have a Peoples Republic of California Drivers License and have had it for the 16 years I have lived in San Felipe. All the DMV asked was for a California Mailing address, which is my PMB in Calexico. As always, when dealing with the DMV or CHP one has to know if it is their time of month (man or woman, doesn't matter).

We were in CostCo Mission Beach, CA., and a uniform police officer walked up, asked us for our card stating who the Disable Parking Placard was issued to. I informed him, who was holding my Ca Drivers License and SD Vehicle Registration that SD doesn't issue those cards. He walked over to his radio, and with a frustrated look on his face when he came back, he handed us our paperwork and said, Have a nice day.




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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 07:03 PM


So, wornout, the CA CHP didn't make an issue out of your driving a SD plated/registered vehicle on California streets while at the same time you had a CA drivers licence?

I thought that was not permissible. I thought that the CHP officer could/would impound your car because you had a CA drivers license driving a vehicle that you owned that was not plated/registered in California.

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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 07:03 PM


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To have a valid DL you must be a resident of the state with a valid address...therefore the requirement for the tag on the car. If you are no longer California resident you are supposed to turn your license in . One of our Abreojos residents did just that in order not to have a problem.


NOT TRUE, I have a Peoples Republic of California Drivers License and have had it for the 16 years I have lived in San Felipe. All the DMV asked was for a California Mailing address, which is my PMB in Calexico. As always, when dealing with the DMV or CHP one has to know if it is their time of month (man or woman, doesn't matter).

We were in CostCo Mission Beach, CA., and a uniform police officer walked up, asked us for our card stating who the Disable Parking Placard was issued to. I informed him, who was holding my Ca Drivers License and SD Vehicle Registration that SD doesn't issue those cards. He walked over to his radio, and with a frustrated look on his face when he came back, he handed us our paperwork and said, Have a nice day.


Just my point. You claim California residence through Probably Mailbox ETC (or something similar) since they will not take a PO box.
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[*] posted on 7-5-2013 at 07:16 PM


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My. car is registered in Ca. With my Ensenada address just renewed on line and they mailed my new reg.to my home in Punta Banda.
I tried to accomplish this in the local Ca. DMV office in Otay Mesa. and almost went to Jail. :lol::lol::lol:


And you had to provide proof of California Insurance, Correcto?










Yes my cars are insured in Ca. I spend a lot of time up there the way I get a manageable rate I declare the Minimum miles you can drive on the policy its worked for me for 10 years.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:28 AM


Once your vehicle is in Baja with SD plates/registration what is the best way to insure it (liability only)? Can you do it through a U.S. based company?
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:33 AM


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Once your vehicle is in Baja with SD plates/registration what is the best way to insure it (liability only)? Can you do it through a U.S. based company?


Insure your drivers license with Bajabound.....see above.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:45 AM


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Once your vehicle is in Baja with SD plates/registration what is the best way to insure it (liability only)? Can you do it through a U.S. based company?


Insure your drivers license with Bajabound.....see above.


So I can just insure my CA. license to drive any vehicle in Baja?
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:49 AM


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So I can just insure my CA. license to drive any vehicle in Baja?


Any foreign plated vehicle with current registration. No cars with Mex plates.

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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:51 AM


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So I can just insure my CA. license to drive any vehicle in Baja?


Any foreign plated vehicle with current registration. No cars with Mex plates.


Great, thanks Dennis.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2013 at 09:52 AM


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So I can just insure my CA. license to drive any vehicle in Baja?


Any foreign plated vehicle with current registration. No cars with Mex plates.


Great, thanks Dennis.


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[*] posted on 7-8-2013 at 08:18 PM


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To have a valid DL you must be a resident of the state with a valid address...therefore the requirement for the tag on the car. If you are no longer California resident you are supposed to turn your license in . One of our Abreojos residents did just that in order not to have a problem.


NOT TRUE, I have a Peoples Republic of California Drivers License and have had it for the 16 years I have lived in San Felipe. All the DMV asked was for a California Mailing address, which is my PMB in Calexico. As always, when dealing with the DMV or CHP one has to know if it is their time of month (man or woman, doesn't matter).

We were in CostCo Mission Beach, CA., and a uniform police officer walked up, asked us for our card stating who the Disable Parking Placard was issued to. I informed him, who was holding my Ca Drivers License and SD Vehicle Registration that SD doesn't issue those cards. He walked over to his radio, and with a frustrated look on his face when he came back, he handed us our paperwork and said, Have a nice day.


Just my point. You claim California residence through Probably Mailbox ETC (or something similar) since they will not take a PO box.


AGAIN, NOT TRUE, I DID NOT CLAIM ANYTHING. Where do you read this stuff? Probably, what the hell do you mean, probably? You weren't there and I am simply stating what happened to me and as you can tell, I don't like it when people like you tell other that I didn't do what I know I did. Geez!!!

Maybe you will understand if I put it in capitals. I TOLD THE DMV CLERK THAT I DIDN'T LIVE IN CALIFORNIA, THAT I HAD MOVED FULL TIME TO MEXICO, DIDN'T OWN PROPERTY IN CALIFORNIA AS I HAD SOLD IT. I TOLD HER I AM A US CITIZEN AND HAD A CALIFORNIA MAILING ADDRESS.




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[*] posted on 7-8-2013 at 08:22 PM


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Originally posted by J.P.
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Originally posted by wornout
Quote:
Originally posted by J.P.
My. car is registered in Ca. With my Ensenada address just renewed on line and they mailed my new reg.to my home in Punta Banda.
I tried to accomplish this in the local Ca. DMV office in Otay Mesa. and almost went to Jail. :lol::lol::lol:


And you had to provide proof of California Insurance, Correcto?



Yes my cars are insured in Ca. I spend a lot of time up there the way I get a manageable rate I declare the Minimum miles you can drive on the policy its worked for me for 10 years.


Got it, that is why I dropped California (they required full time insurance now on all California registered cars), one of the cars never went to California and all I wanted was legal registration which is required for drivers license insurance. The other car only went there once a month for one night.




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[*] posted on 7-8-2013 at 08:23 PM


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Once your vehicle is in Baja with SD plates/registration what is the best way to insure it (liability only)? Can you do it through a U.S. based company?


The car that stays in Baja all the time is drivers license insured. The other car is insured in both USA and Mexico, Mexico insurance company for Mexico coverage, USA company for USA insurance.




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