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What a load of old bollocks.thsths wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:04 pmWell, first of all I would check the facts, because my impression is that you are right and the police is wrong. That would not be the first time.
And then there is the question of your application. Unfortunately, innocent until proven guilty does not apply to foreigners in the UK, as you will know. Unless you did actually have insurance, this could be an issue.
Hi Casa. I am 36 and always had comprehensive insurance throughout. I spoke to my insurance company and they said that i am not allowed to drive any other car despite the fact that i am fully comp. They added, they offer 3 types of Comprehensive insurance (first time i have heard of 'Types' in Comprehensive insurance) and the one i bought was the one which doesn't allow me to drive any other vehicle. I told my insurance company that I wish they had cleared that up while i was paying for it as i would have gone for 3rd party only and cheap too. Spoken to motoring law lawyer and he says since i was under the impression that i had fully comprehensive insurance so i do have a strong case but will see when i get my letter from court as i wasn't fined on spot.Casa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 8:27 pmA high number of Insurers no longer permit the driving of someone else's car (DOC) if not a named driver even with their own fully comprehensive insurance and generally require an additional fee to be paid if this cover if required.
Are you under the age of 25?
Have you checked the small print in your motor insurance policy?
Thanks Casa for your guidance. Much appreciated.