It costs more money, it happens more often. How in the world don't prices go up? They have to go somewhere. If you look In California, they decided they were going to impose price controls so that you can't raise premiums and also you can't drop customers. So you go on site and you say, you know, the gasoline stored in the outbuilding next to the pine straw next to your wood house is a risk. (00:30–00:38)
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Asserts that California has imposed price controls preventing insurers from raising premiums or dropping customers.
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