That's because your car isn't a scarce public resource. I think you'd find a
different situation altogether if you tried to sell a radio station license to
someone who wasn't prepared to accept the responsibilities of the license.
-Bill
> On Feb 12, 2014, at 15:00, "Lee Dilkie" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> On 2/12/2014 14:44, John Curran wrote:
>>> On Feb 12, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Lee Dilkie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> The authorities very much DO want to know where to look and would like to
>>> have accurate registration records... "Accurate" in this case can be
>>> construed as "reflecting reality".
>> Lee -
>>
>> That is very much the case (the desire for accurate records), but it
>> actually proves the
>> point in that the authorities still don't transfer your registration to the
>> thief in possession
>> simply to better "reflect reality".
>>
>> /John
>>
>> John Curran
>> President and CEO
>> ARIN
>
> Not really sure you got my point... There is no "needs" test for me to
> transfer ownership of my car to you and the province cannot step in and stop
> it, they are only interested in keeping their records straight.... so they
> know who to send the bill to every year (and so the police have accurate
> records for those speed cameras).
>
> As, I think is being suggested, ARIN should be doing as it's primary mission.
>
> -lee
>
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