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is he a good bloke? yes - give him some timeno - grass him up
Thanks for the input guys, seems a reasonable approach to take however I have tried the "speak to" approach; first time he pretended he could not speak English (funny how that seemed to change later on in the year!), second time was when my friend who is fluent in German spoke to him; he claimed the paperwork was 'lost in the post'. This was in August :shock: As to if he is a good guy or not - I'm not judging him, him and his family do a few inconsiderate things for the rest of us living on the stair but I've had neighbours be a lot worse...It's the potential lack of insurance thing that gets me the most. If he were to hit a pedestrian (for example) and cause them injury that is going to require expensive, personal care for the rest of that persons life, there is no policy to cover that cost.
I dont agree with it. Get him sorted. If you want to live in england you must abide by our rules we have to over there. There are to many people over here taking the p**s out of us, Sorry but its getting stupid. The head lights beam is a big problem. If someone with a car full of kids had a crash because of it and you found out you would kick yourself for not doing ( THE RIGHT THING ).LIVE IN OUR COUNTRY LIVE OUR LAW.....
I want to say 'No, give the guy a break', but if it was my car he hit, or child he ran over, I would be most upset (huge understatement).As suggested, give him a gentle nudge. It may be a mistake or misunderstanding on his part.
tell him to do it or risk being crushed by a heavily armed 4x4 next time he dazzles you :D
Quote from: "Sider" tell him to do it or risk being crushed by a heavily armed 4x4 next time he dazzles you :DThat sounds like fun.....
I am with the general view here. I do think you should let the police know for their interest, what they do is up to them.Ignorance of the law is not an excuse in this country (and indeed most countries), having lived in Germany for some time I can say that the German police have no tollerance for foreigners breaking the law and the public are certainly keen to inform them of wrong doers.We are much more tollerant in this country of ours, which is particulary evident here from the large numbers of Portugese and Polish migrant workers who all drive on their nations plates because they get away with it.I am a little dishartened by the number of times I am dazzled on the roads at night now. Could this be the reason?My only concern here for reporting your neighbour is it is likely the police will be reluctant to take any action because of the amount of paperwork and the probability that no conviction will follow due to an overstretched system.....................................Oh what the hell, just drive over him with your 4x4.
I have thought about thisignore him - dont get involved - stay out of itlet the dvla pick it up, like they advertise on the TV
let the dvla pick it up, like they advertise on the TV
He,s taking the Pi**, put a note under his wiper telling him to sort your car out or pay the price! or just ring local plod,