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Steve,After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.A car is not a secure place for personal information.
When I have to leave a gun in a car safe, I disable it and take a necessary component and usually the ammo with me.
Steve,
You can redact your address from your registration, and insurance card, and still be legal.
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In my wallet is in my car. The registration is nearly a whole page, but at least proof of insurance is on the registration.After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.A car is not a secure place for personal information.
I used to have an NRA sticker on all my vehicles and my front door @ home. Was a point of pride for me. Then Vehicles sporting any kind of firearms related stickers on their and homes started getting burgled (is that a word?) in Houston. I don't live in Houston but need to go on occasion. I don't go to Houston except on special occasions but I don't wanna get my vehicle broken into so I removed those decals. And from my home front door. Just for insurance purposes.
I carry my registration and insurance information in my wallet. When I drive it's in the car, in my wallet.After 26 years in the US it still frosts my chops that I am required to carry a copy of the registration and insurance in the car, both showing my home address. That doesn't fit with my version of PERSEC.A car is not a secure place for personal information.