becky yerak wrote a piece about this for the chicago tribune. this is, i guess, e-proof of insurance these days. - exactly. there are a few insurance companies that already have this technology available: state farm, for example, they have pocket agent; e-surance, they are an online insurer, they have this; and so do other companies. but what is really changing now is that there are 14 states where you now are allowed to show a police officer your cell phone or other device that you have proof of insurance, and another 20 states are in various stages of changing their vehicle laws. - it sounds like a logical thing. yet, you found that there was actually some opposition, some resistance to it. - when i started doing this story, i thought, who could be against this? surprisingly, i found a few people who raised concerns. one of them was a police agency, who raised the point, are people really going to relinquish their telephone to a police officer who wants to take it back to their car to write up the ticket? or, also, what if the police officer,