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The rising rates of auto insurance is complete horseshit, how can someone without the help of mommy and daddy afford to go to university or college, buy a car in order to get to school, pay for the gas to get there and legally drive it by having an outragous premium for insurance. Unless privately owned insurance companies cease their theivery then publicaly operated insurance seems to be the best way to go. The excessive fradulent claims should be stopped or at least lessened by having some sort of law enforcer act the role of insurance adjuster. Will people keep purchasing insurance the way it is? or will they begin to take their chances with the law and not purchase it at all?

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If Williams creates public auto insurance then he is a fool (highly probably - since he only got one MHA from Labrador and didn't even give him a cabinet seat). They must severely limit claims and introduce no-fault insurance. If anyone has studied the N.L economy and the Atlantic Canadian government in general then it should be obvious that much less govt. intervention is needed, not more.

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