^ May be you lot should have an insurance disk as well...... :-?
.org would then sell more holders.... :bulb
.org would then sell more holders.... :bulb
Most chases i've seen the cars are nicked by joy ridersFreds Dad said:. If you've seen the TV programmes of police chasing cars they are usually uninspired when stopped.
Well I thought the whole idea of getting all these systems to "talk" to one-another was to bring things like this to someones attention. Why can the insurance system not "send an alert" to the police or other body as soon as anything like that happens and this results in a knock on the door and a confiscation and crushing. Word would soon get around.Freds Dad said:They just cancel the direct debit and take a chance on being stopped by the police. If you've seen the TV programmes of police chasing cars they are usually uninspired when stopped.
I thought they had them linked for that very reason now and I agree that's how it should be done. I've been trying to get insurance here (optional) for our truck but it's too old for most companies, a '98, and the one that will do it wants to charge more than double the price of insuring a new BMW, which is worth 12 times more than the truck :-\Snoops said:Well I thought the whole idea of getting all these systems to "talk" to one-another was to bring things like this to someones attention. Why can the insurance system not "send an alert" to the police or other body as soon as anything like that happens and this results in a knock on the door and a confiscation and crushing. Word would soon get around.
Snoops said:It's not the value of the car you're insuring James a "truck" is likely to be on the road far more, hence the increase in the risk and the potential for payout. With the escalation of costs of solicitors and compensation, the outlay to replace the vehicles involved is quite small in comparison. Well that's how I've been led to understand the "logic" of it all...