Rollo,
Thanks for getting me and anybody I mislead straight on the vehicle operator requirements for Virginia. Please see in post #1 where I indicated this may not be correct. As I admitted in post #1, I was steamed when I wrote that email and am guilty of passing along hearsay without doing due diligence and I do beg your pardon.
And as I stated in post #1, I intend to supply the documents demanded by the AMCA. I don't like it but I'll do it. These documents may have always been required but nobody asked me for them until the last 2 maybe 3 years and then only proof of insurance.
Just so it's not a surprise to anyone when it happens, no amount of documents carried or waivers signed is going to keep the AMCA from losing a law suit. However, that is not a point I was trying to make. Point is I am fully within the requirements to operate a motor vehicle in the state where I reside. Since this is a duty of the States (not Federal), I am "legal" nationwide. If I wish to go to Canada in or on my vehicle, I would have to have a registration receipt but this isn't Canada.
Referring again to post #1, I said I was probably going to regret submitting this post,,,. At least about that I was right.
Thanks for getting me and anybody I mislead straight on the vehicle operator requirements for Virginia. Please see in post #1 where I indicated this may not be correct. As I admitted in post #1, I was steamed when I wrote that email and am guilty of passing along hearsay without doing due diligence and I do beg your pardon.
And as I stated in post #1, I intend to supply the documents demanded by the AMCA. I don't like it but I'll do it. These documents may have always been required but nobody asked me for them until the last 2 maybe 3 years and then only proof of insurance.
Just so it's not a surprise to anyone when it happens, no amount of documents carried or waivers signed is going to keep the AMCA from losing a law suit. However, that is not a point I was trying to make. Point is I am fully within the requirements to operate a motor vehicle in the state where I reside. Since this is a duty of the States (not Federal), I am "legal" nationwide. If I wish to go to Canada in or on my vehicle, I would have to have a registration receipt but this isn't Canada.
Referring again to post #1, I said I was probably going to regret submitting this post,,,. At least about that I was right.
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