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Interesting exemption I learned today

SmileySixguns

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My insurance agent sent me a link to sign up for a driver safety class which will give me a lil discount on my rates. It’s one of those you do at home but you can’t really skip ahead. So I decided to start it and read along while I was eating dinner. It’s made for Georgia because that’s where I live. You may have this exemption also but you should obviously look to be sure. I’m not a lawyer, and I’ve never played one on tv lol, but this is what Allstate sent to me:
 

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