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yeahbuddy 29th August 2012 17:24

drink driver
 
If you knew some1 who wasn't telling their insurance company about a previous ban for drink driving would you tell their insurance company for them??

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:25

i would ...

danny-vts 29th August 2012 17:27

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Originally Posted by Pink1991 (Post 6076900)
i would ...

snitch

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:28

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Originally Posted by danny-vts (Post 6076901)
snitch

well i would! wouldnt want him going into the back of me while drunk

griff_106 29th August 2012 17:31

I would. Not declaring mods is one thing, but not declaring that is feckin' stupid quite frankly. If the person's involved in accident - at fault or not - they'll be found out. No two ways about it.

If they couldn't afford the premium when they renewed after getting their license back, that's their problem - not the poor fucker they hit when they do it again...

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:32

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Originally Posted by griff_106 (Post 6076905)
I would. Not declaring mods is one thing, but not declaring that is feckin' stupid quite frankly. If the person's involved in accident - at fault or not - they'll be found out. No two ways about it.

If they couldn't afford the premium when they renewed after getting their license back, that's their problem - not the poor fucker they hit when they do it again...

true words!

TomT 29th August 2012 17:32

No I'd worry about my own insurance, ringing up and telling on someone seems like such a little bitch thing to do.

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:34

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Originally Posted by TomHannah (Post 6076908)
No I'd worry about my own insurance, ringing up and telling on someone seems like such a little bitch thing to do.

not really, dont think youd be saying that if he went into the side of your car while fucked off his nut. Tbh he wont be getting away with it for long as theres sio many cameras, police about these days he will probs soon be found out anyway

0rang3peel 29th August 2012 17:36

dont bother telling them, the insurance company will find out anyway and sting them with a huge amount owed, if they cant pay it they send in the debt collectors simple.

happens all the time so my mrs says (works for admiral)

yeahbuddy 29th August 2012 17:36

What would be the result in not declaring a ban to your insurer?

TomT 29th August 2012 17:37

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Originally Posted by Pink1991 (Post 6076910)
not really, dont think youd be saying that if he went into the side of your car while fucked off his nut. Tbh he wont be getting away with it for long as theres sio many cameras, police about these days he will probs soon be found out anyway

Why would he be drunk because he's lied to his insurance?

Either way if he hit me and his insurance wouldn't pay out I'd make sure he did.

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:38

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Originally Posted by TomHannah (Post 6076920)
Why would he be drunk because he's lied to his insurance?

Either way if he hit me and his insurance wouldn't pay out I'd make sure he did.

because it was a drinking ban he never mentioned ... he will probs be doing it again if he hasnt told his insurance, in his head he just getting away with it

welshpug 29th August 2012 17:38

worst case is getting your insurance withdrawn and being charged for fraud.

griff_106 29th August 2012 17:39

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Originally Posted by TomHannah (Post 6076908)
No I'd worry about my own insurance, ringing up and telling on someone seems like such a little bitch thing to do.

That's one way to look at it, but (as an example) my Dad rebuilt his old Wolseley Hornet years and years ago (long before I was on the scene - it was his first or second car IIRC) and one of it's first drives, he was hit up by an unaccompanied learner. No (valid) insurance held from the learner for obvious reasons, he lost the lot and never saw a penny back.

Would you want that to happen to you?

0rang3peel 29th August 2012 17:39

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Originally Posted by TomHannah (Post 6076920)
Why would he be drunk because he's lied to his insurance?

Either way if he hit me and his insurance wouldn't pay out I'd make sure he did.

badman :homme:

TomT 29th August 2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by griff_106 (Post 6076923)
That's one way to look at it, but (as an example) my Dad rebuilt his old Wolseley Hornet years and years ago (long before I was on the scene - it was his first or second car IIRC) and one of it's first drives, he was hit up by an unaccompanied learner. No (valid) insurance held from the learner for obvious reasons, he lost the lot and never saw a penny back.

Would you want that to happen to you?

Of course not but ringing up anytime you hear someone's not been 100% truthful with their insurance is pathetic, haven't you people got things going on in your own lives to sort out?

You're the kind of people that will be doing what was described in this thread when you get old;

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=433316

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:43

at the end of the day if he cant afford it telling the truth then jsut dont drive .. i couldnt afford my insurance when i was younger so i jsut didnt drive for a year and paid when i had the money sorted .... jsut gna fuck him oveer even more when they find out

TomT 29th August 2012 17:45

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Originally Posted by Pink1991 (Post 6076933)
jsut gna fuck him oveer even more when they find out

Well there you go just let that happen, not sure why you'd feel the need to involve yourself.

Pink1991 29th August 2012 17:47

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Originally Posted by TomHannah (Post 6076938)
Well there you go just let that happen, not sure why you'd feel the need to involve yourself.

because the earlier they find out, the less chance of him being a risk on the road .... as said before, id raather not have someone like him hit me so id reduce that risk of that happening by telling them myself.

Saxo_Mick666 29th August 2012 17:51

I wouldn't say anything. Same as the no insurance thread the other day. How would you know anyway? Rumours? I stay out of other peoples business and I expect the same courtesy. Unless there's some reward for doing so, a smug feeling is not enough justification for me.


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