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i dont reckon the police will care too much when he produces his docs they'll just report him for no insurance, they have heard it all before as it were ,he will have to explain himself in court , a shame i know but people getting insurance then cancelling direct debits is very common, good luck
Question;When you produce your docs to the police station and the people (usually civvi's) at the front desk look at them, do they ring the insurer to verify they are genuine?
Quote from: diggerdog36 on May 20, 2008, 19:58:34Question;When you produce your docs to the police station and the people (usually civvi's) at the front desk look at them, do they ring the insurer to verify they are genuine? didnt with me.
There are ways to tell, but I won't go into them here, for obvious reasons.
QuoteThere are ways to tell, but I won't go into them here, for obvious reasons. AAAAHhhh the old is he wearing a tracksuit routine :-#sorry I've given it away now :doh:
Quote from: Tommo on May 20, 2008, 20:04:26Quote from: diggerdog36 on May 20, 2008, 19:58:34Question;When you produce your docs to the police station and the people (usually civvi's) at the front desk look at them, do they ring the insurer to verify they are genuine? didnt with me.Are you saying that you got away with taking in false documents? Right, send the lads round to feel your collar. Get your boots on, you're goin' dahn the factory, my sahn!Only joking. It is very rare these days that you get a PC on the front desk of a nick. I always used to check if I thought they were dodgy. There are ways to tell, but I won't go into them here, for obvious reasons.