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Insurance query - Car went throu my fence ??



 
 
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Old February 9th 09, 09:00 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
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Duncan Wood wrote:

You'll be wanting a solicitor. uk.legal is just as opinionated as us:-)


uk.legal.moderated

is a better bet - no spam.

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Old February 9th 09, 07:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
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In message , James R
writes
We all pay extra to cover the criminals the police seem
to turn a
blind eye to - which includes serving police officers caught for repeat
offences of
no insurance.

Surprisingly, they don't turn a blind eye to it around here, they often
run roadside checks and have fleets of recovery vehicles to transport
the confiscated vehicles away. Tax, insurance, MOT and driving licenses
all checked.

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Clint Sharp
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Old February 9th 09, 11:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Duncan Wood[_3_]
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Default Insurance query - Car went throu my fence ??

On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 20:59:31 -0000, Clint Sharp
wrote:

In message , James R
writes
We all pay extra to cover the criminals the police seem
to turn a
blind eye to - which includes serving police officers caught for repeat
offences of
no insurance.

Surprisingly, they don't turn a blind eye to it around here, they often
run roadside checks and have fleets of recovery vehicles to transport
the confiscated vehicles away. Tax, insurance, MOT and driving licenses
all checked.



I get the distinct impression that the number of uninsured vehicles
acyually being driven is slightly mythical. Plods drink drive in the
moring managed 9 out of 1,118 round here.
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Old February 10th 09, 07:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
Clint Sharp
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Default Insurance query - Car went throu my fence ??

In message op.uo3zsnvbhaghkf@lucy, Duncan Wood
writes
I get the distinct impression that the number of uninsured vehicles
acyually being driven is slightly mythical. Plods drink drive in the
moring managed 9 out of 1,118 round here.

Oh, I don't know, the recovery trucks are always busy at the checks I
see.
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Clint Sharp
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Old February 11th 09, 07:29 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance
chili-girl
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Default Insurance query - Car went throu my fence ??


Try writing to him asking "Will you be meeting the costs of repairs to my
fence yourself, or would you prefer me to deal with your insurers?" Adding
that if he wants the insurance to handle it, you'll need the details.

Or you could write to him saying that "I have had no response to my request
for your insurance details, if I do not receive a response within X days, I
shall claim the costs direct from you"

Steve

Not much activity at the drivers house, not many footprints in the
snow, BMW in the drive.

As there were 2 ambulances in attendance, could they be in hospital ??
I have tried the local newspapers for accident reports and also the
fuzz's website, but cannot find anything.

Do I report it the police as criminal damage as the driver has not
passed on insurance details. Then let them try and get me the
insurance details.
 




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