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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
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...and that would be an awful unintended consequence! Has anyone talked or thought about this as a potential?
If the data shows that there's no increase to accident rates in non-inspection states, how can insurance companies justify the increases? Insurance is a data-driven industry, if there ever was one!
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I think we will be the first New England State without inspection, so the data may not be trusted by the accuaries.
Also, there is a LSR in to correct this situation.
Those that wanted it, though not even close to a majority, used a backdoor to place it in the budget bills.
Since no one wanted to fail the budget bill (creates a lot of other problems), it got through.