ICBC’s top executive isn’t shy about defending the Crown corporation’s no-fault insurance model ahead of an expected five-year review by the province next year — he just doesn’t like the name “no fault” ...
... McDaniel told attendees he’s not a fan of calling the current model “no-fault,” as it suggests no consequences for drivers who cause accidents.
“If you’re the kind of driver that’s responsible for accidents, we will continue to jack up your insurance premiums, as we should. Criminal and regulatory consequences for bad driving, those all still exist, too,” he said ...
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... McDaniel told attendees he’s not a fan of calling the current model “no-fault,” as it suggests no consequences for drivers who cause accidents.
“If you’re the kind of driver that’s responsible for accidents, we will continue to jack up your insurance premiums, as we should. Criminal and regulatory consequences for bad driving, those all still exist, too,” he said ...
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How could this happen in Canada , It's disgraceful I suggest we tag politicians with a camera and recording device What's good for the goose is good for the Gander
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