Davetouch
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- Joined
- Jul 30, 2006
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- Longbridge, Birminghamland
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- '00 9-3 2.0 Turbo Vert, Various MGs, '99 Ringoo
@Evel: Surprisingly enough; yes. :lol:
It doesn't, but it's another loophole the insurers can use to not pay out. If you are driving 'otherwise in accordance with the law' is a statement that rings a bell Basically if you break the law in any way they won't pay out. Drunk, no tax, speeding; it's all a loophole so your compulsory insurance is null and void. And the Police know that.
Dunno about the tax, don't know how that would increase insurance risk.
It doesn't, but it's another loophole the insurers can use to not pay out. If you are driving 'otherwise in accordance with the law' is a statement that rings a bell Basically if you break the law in any way they won't pay out. Drunk, no tax, speeding; it's all a loophole so your compulsory insurance is null and void. And the Police know that.