The Hartford Courant, Connecticut

Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Aug. 28--Connecticut regulators say complaints they've received signal an increase in the sale of fake auto insurance cards, and they're warning consumers not to break the law by using them. Drivers who buy legitimate policies receive cards showing they're insured, and they're required by Connecticut law to present a card when registering a car and to keep one in their car at all times. Fake cards have surfaced in past years, but hard economic times may be leading more people, who feel they can't afford insurance, to buy the much cheaper bogus insurance cards, the Connecticut Insurance Department says.....
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