No insurance .
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keeping in line with the "reporting speeding" post -
would anyone on here report someone they know is driving around with no insurance ??
I'm not sure if it's the right thing to do or not but i can't help thinking of the rising insurance premiums for those of us that do bother!!
would anyone on here report someone they know is driving around with no insurance ??
I'm not sure if it's the right thing to do or not but i can't help thinking of the rising insurance premiums for those of us that do bother!!
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i would split on someone with no insurance.
it might be my child they knock down.
or my car they hit.
i have never in 18 yrs gone without insurance tax or mot
(just one of those things i'm concerned about)
so why should others get away with it???
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it might be my child they knock down.
or my car they hit.
i have never in 18 yrs gone without insurance tax or mot
(just one of those things i'm concerned about)
so why should others get away with it???
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Yes, I'd grass up anyone without insurance, Mot, Tax, or license.In fact I have done so, in the past. All those make4 it so that any damage they do will end up being paid for out of the public purse. ie: my pocket!!!
A local kid here has just killed a young lass while driving his mother's high powered Vectra. he'd had one lesson. She was in the car with him and two others, who walked awy from it........:
What we need is more people to grass'em up, more people to deal with it, and much stiffer sentences: any one missing: stiff fine, any two missing: double the fine, three or more: prison.
Alcazar
A local kid here has just killed a young lass while driving his mother's high powered Vectra. he'd had one lesson. She was in the car with him and two others, who walked awy from it........:
What we need is more people to grass'em up, more people to deal with it, and much stiffer sentences: any one missing: stiff fine, any two missing: double the fine, three or more: prison.
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i agree - shop him.
if he has a prang it'll be the other driver who has to fork out for the repairs, or lose his NCB.
8 points for no insurance isnt it?
my cousin once got 21 points in one go. crashed his xr2 while being chased by the peelers. no tax, no insurance, and hadnt even passed his test. rediculous thing was he got a 12 month ban and a clean license at the end of it.
if he has a prang it'll be the other driver who has to fork out for the repairs, or lose his NCB.
8 points for no insurance isnt it?
my cousin once got 21 points in one go. crashed his xr2 while being chased by the peelers. no tax, no insurance, and hadnt even passed his test. rediculous thing was he got a 12 month ban and a clean license at the end of it.
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shop him too right.
why should he break the law, boast about it, cause grief for anyone he hits, and save cash while the rest of us decent law abiding citizens pay up honestly.
mind you have you seen what they get for not having insurance in court these days. not flipping much. still at least it would p1ss him off a bit and cost a him a few squids if the old bill followed it up
which they should
Like Alcazar says, we need some bl00dy decent fines and punishments for these d1cks
[Edited by juan - 9/19/2003 1:21:54 PM]
why should he break the law, boast about it, cause grief for anyone he hits, and save cash while the rest of us decent law abiding citizens pay up honestly.
mind you have you seen what they get for not having insurance in court these days. not flipping much. still at least it would p1ss him off a bit and cost a him a few squids if the old bill followed it up
which they should
Like Alcazar says, we need some bl00dy decent fines and punishments for these d1cks
[Edited by juan - 9/19/2003 1:21:54 PM]
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i did a thread on something similar to this a couple of weeks back.
My neighbour had been driving for over a year with no licence = no insurance and i live in a street with at least 2 young kids per household.
when i found out about the no licence I posed a question similar to that on this thread.
The majority of the replies that i received were from people calling me a grass, ****'ed, w4nker (which eventually got the thread locked) - and i hadnt even done anything at this point, I was just looking for replies/opinions - subsequently, i didnt bother doing anything in the end and forgot i ever mentioned it.
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My neighbour had been driving for over a year with no licence = no insurance and i live in a street with at least 2 young kids per household.
when i found out about the no licence I posed a question similar to that on this thread.
The majority of the replies that i received were from people calling me a grass, ****'ed, w4nker (which eventually got the thread locked) - and i hadnt even done anything at this point, I was just looking for replies/opinions - subsequently, i didnt bother doing anything in the end and forgot i ever mentioned it.
chris
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IMHO, anyone who DELIBERATELY does this sort of thing (drink driving, no insurance, no tax etc etc) repeatedly, deserves to be shopped, whether its your neighbour, father, mother, sister, best mate or whatever.
We've all done it once or twice, probably without realising the insurance / MOT or whatever was due but doing it as a matter of deliberate policy puts people's lives -- and livelihoods -- at risk.
We've all done it once or twice, probably without realising the insurance / MOT or whatever was due but doing it as a matter of deliberate policy puts people's lives -- and livelihoods -- at risk.
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