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all my vehicles are covered by my traders policy, and arent registered on the MID, so how is that going to work?
Quote from: Tommo on November 24, 2010, 18:12:03Just looked it up and it reads that all 'company vehicles' are to be entered on the MID by the company concerned.http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Motorinsurance/DG_071948I was stopped twice on passing through ANPR checks before that rule came out. Both times the bobby stopping me opened with something like "I have stopped you because no insurance is shown for the vehicle, its probably because it's a fleet car but do you have proof of insurance"Mike
Just looked it up and it reads that all 'company vehicles' are to be entered on the MID by the company concerned.http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Motorinsurance/DG_071948
Im really dreading this.I always think in these scenarios, 'how would I get around this as a criminal?'. And to be fair its a piece of cake. The police now are so reliant on ANPR that if you don't speed and your all good on the database then you will never get pulled, so I would just duplicate the numberplates off a similar looking car. You can even check whenever you want online to confirm that the car you have cloned is still insured, taxed etc. And the more people that do that, the more innocent people are going to get fines/points for stuff they havent done!
Always thought more people would get reported for no road tax if you had to display it on the rear window. [-X
Quote from: MudLifeCrisis on November 27, 2010, 09:13:01Always thought more people would get reported for no road tax if you had to display it on the rear window. [-XDon't the Americans put it on the licence plate/number plate instead?
Not sure if this one applies to anyone here but it does to me..How do you stand if you've vehicles that are off the road BUT re SORN ?2 of my bikes have never been sorned as they were taken off the road before it came into force and nether are insured ?Just a thought
Since most fully comp insurance provides 3rd party cover for all other vehicles driven how does this work now?If the car's taxed legally but doesn't have insurance ... but the other car I own is fully comp then technically I'd be insured if I were to actually have an accident BUT according to what's been mentioned I'd be flagged up because the VEHICLE doesn't have insurance.A mate of mine also got fully comp for any vehicle on his Clio's insurance - so that'd be the same too right?Surely it should be a combination of the driver + vehicle - although that'd mean they'd actually have to do some legwork rather than just slap the owner with a fine automatically.