by Specop_007 » Sat 19 Nov 2005, 06:28:01
Thats vague reporting at its best.
"For some the answer is torching the vehicle."
Some? 2? 9,000?
"He’s seen suspicious vehicles all over the Peninsula, and in the South Bay."
All over? Every block? Every square mile?
"The list of busted owners has been growing in recent months."
Growing? 1%? 500%?
Theres an awful lot of Oh No The Sky Is Falling here. In fact, the only number I see in the whole article is a pricepoint mentioned for gas..."as much as thee bucks a gallon"....
So our Ace Reporter has time to interview the damned special agent on some spiffy task force, but cant take the time to get hard numbers??
Insurance fraud has happened since there was insurance to fraud. The funny thing is, I bet most people get burned (haha) when they see the insurance check. Most SUV owners are upside down on the vehicle.....
As for the SUV itself, its takes the best qualities of the car and blends it with the best qualities of the truck. Its simply been a victim of commercialization and marketting. Sad realy, such a versatile creature destined for the halls of mall parking lots.
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