N.C. Utilities Commission Issues Order Suspending Certificate of Exemption Involving Daehan Express
Targeted News Service
Feb. 6
In the Matter of
Durham, North Carolina 27713 - Termination of Liability Insurance Coverage
ORDER SUSPENDING CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FOR FAILURE TO MAINTAIN INSURANCE
BY THE COMMISSION: The Commission has been advised by the
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles that they have received notification from
Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company that your liability coverage will be canceled as of
February 15, 2021.
N.C. Gen. Stat. Sec. 62-268 and Commission Rule R2-36 require certain security for the protection of the public and require that such insurance coverage be continuous and failure to maintain on file with the
North Carolina to Stop Issuing Confederate Flag License Plates
Aris Folley, The Hill, February 1, 2021
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles said this week that it will stop issuing and renewing license plates that bear the Confederate flag.
Under the new policy, which took effect at the start of the year, the agency said in a statement to StarNews Online on Monday that it “will no longer issue or renew specialty license plates bearing the Confederate battle flag or any variation of that flag.”
“The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has determined that license plates bearing the Confederate battle flag have the potential to offend those who view them,” the agency told the local outlet. “We have therefore concluded that display of the Confederate battle flag is inappropriate for display on specialty license plates, which remain property of the state.”
The Sons of Confederate Veterans are outraged.
Published February 2nd
North Carolina has finally decided to not issue a license with a racist symbol.
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles announced that it will no longer issue or renew license plates with the Confederate flag. The government-issued speciality plates had previously been made available for the group Sons of Confederate Veterans.
The agency said in a statement, “The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has determined that license plates bearing the Confederate battle flag have the potential to offend those who view them.”
The statement continued, “We have therefore concluded that display of the Confederate