Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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Your credit score is an indication of your ability to repay a debt. It is NOT indicative of your driving ability.
And as I've pointed out repeatedly, driving ability is not the primary risk factor. Judgment is. And if you don't understand how that might be correlated with credit scores, well, you don't know anything about people.
That some, or even most, people with bad credit scores are likely to make claims, it is NOT a guarantee that you will.
Nothing is a guarantee that you will. Not even past driving record, which you're willing to use. All of it is probabilistic. That's what risk means.
That would be a form of discrimination- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/discrimination[]
"treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit"
Guess what: your past driving record put you in a category. You are advocating treatment based on this category. You are, by your own definition, advocating discrimination.
But all of this is, in fact, rather beside the point. If you want insurance to only discriminate based on some specific set of criteria, well, you can pass laws to make that happen even with private insurance. You don't need to socialize insurance to do it. Your arguments for why socialization (and not mere regulation, which can address discrimination) is needed are in no way unique to insurance. You have continually failed to articulate ANY reason why insurance should be socialized while other service industries should not be.