Mark Savage
Mark Savage
add answer call company cost driver parents teen tend whatever
Most parents call their own company and say, 'What does it cost to add a teen driver to my policy?' I think they tend to live with whatever the answer is.
break fire stop until
We are not going to stop this fire until we get a break in the weather.
abundance fuel wind worried
We are worried because there is an abundance of fuel and wind and heat.
fuel load locked safe safety
We had that load in a locked position. It was in a safe condition. The fuel was always in a safe condition. Safety was never compromised.
cannot determine fact plans sure whether
Could it happen? It's infinitesimal. You cannot determine whether or not that happened. The fact is, it didn't. We made contingency plans to make sure it didn't happen.
closely cook currently cuts emergency employees himself hoping hurts life limb methodist recommend stop three treat work
If it's life or limb threatening, we recommend the emergency room, and we still work closely with Methodist Hospitals. But if a cook cuts himself or an employees hurts their back or knee, we can treat them. We're a one stop shop, we currently have three clinics and are hoping to expand.
allow base drivers due instead insurance primarily rates
These disparities are due to discriminatory insurance regulations that allow insurers to base their rates primarily on where drivers live, instead of how well they drive.
best changes curious people
People should be curious about what the changes will mean, and look around for the best deal.
weather worst
That's pretty much the worst weather you can have for a fire.
base broken final fix hope lap race system
This is, we hope, the final lap in a long race to fix a broken system in California, and base it on how you drive, and not where you live.
african allow base drivers driving due good higher instead insurance latinos primarily rates records
Insurers are penalizing many African Americans and Latinos with good driving records by charging them higher rates just because of their zip code. These disparities are due to discriminatory insurance regulations that allow insurers to base their rates primarily on where drivers live, instead of how well they drive.
consumers lesson
I think the lesson for consumers is?read the contract.
fuel safe
In this case, the fuel was always in a safe condition.