User talk:Wadui08

SR-22
Just as an FYI, I reverted some edits you made to the article Drunk driving (United States) regarding SR-22 insurance. I did so for two reasons. First, the edits you made directly contradicted the source cited for the previous information, but without adding a new source for the contradictory factual claims. Second...that's not what SR-22 is, at least in every state I've seen. SR-22 is simply a certificate from your insurance company that verifies you have the appropriate levels of insurance, not an additional kind of insurance above what you already have. The source listed is for Oregon, but the same is true in Idaho, Washington, California, etc.

Also, just as a heads up, you may want to be careful about how you present information on Wikipedia. As a DUI attorney, I have no doubt that you can make many constructive additions and edits to legal articles. However, you need to be aware that Wikipedia policies prevent you from doing so in a way that advertises or promotes your own law firm. For that reason, I was also forced to remove a bit of content that you added to the article's talk page. Just keep an eye on that, and there should be no problems.

Happy editing! Gromlakh (talk) 03:59, 4 May 2008 (UTC)