A little strict unless the woman has previous offences.
She downloaded an MP3 from Napster in 1999
A little strict unless the woman has previous offences.
Me and the wife were just saying that. So she's at least taken the effort to insure the car for sdp but now has a 200 fine and 6 points. Compare that with the usual scumbags on these programmes that have stolen cars, no licenses and get virtually nothing.
That'll be why I don't respect the filth.
b) She was in the wrong, she didn't have the proper insurance and got done for it. Imagine if she hits your kid (if you have one) and puts them in a wheel chair for life, but her insurance turns around and says they aren't paying because she was using it for business. How would you feel about it then?
Nothing wrong with the copper's actions.
Honest workers getting prosecuted as normal. What a ****.
I wonder if you'd say the same if it happened to YOUR wife or sister.
b) She was in the wrong, she didn't have the proper insurance and got done for it. Imagine if she hits your kid (if you have one) and puts them in a wheel chair for life, but her insurance turns around and says they aren't paying because she was using it for business. How would you feel about it then?
c) ignorance is no defence in the eyes of the law.
Anyone just been watching, he stopped the lady for no seatbelt and issued her a ticket, fair enough.
Then he checks her insurance (she delivers sandwiches as part of her job) and because she is only registered for SDP he gives her another penalty notice this one with £200 fine and 6 points.
Absolutely pedantic, there was no reason for it she clearly didn't have a clue about the insurance policy, he could have given her a warning about it but never.
I wonder if you'd say the same if it happened to YOUR wife or sister.
Well thankfully that would never happen.
Anyone just been watching, he stopped the lady for no seatbelt and issued her a ticket, fair enough.
Then he checks her insurance (she delivers sandwiches as part of her job) and because she is only registered for SDP he gives her another penalty notice this one with £200 fine and 6 points.
Absolutely pedantic, there was no reason for it she clearly didn't have a clue about the insurance policy, he could have given her a warning about it but never.
Not really, if she is reguarely delivering sandwhiches in her car it doesnt take a genius to figure out you need buisness insurance. Hell I drive an MX-5 and at most I have to drive between a couple of sites 5 minutes apart maybe once a week and even I have buisness insurance to cover that!
I don't believe someone being a relative gives something the excuse not to obey the law. Fine if they want to flout it, I do it with speeding, but you have to live with the consequences of your actions.
It's a woman I bet when she got the insurance she phoned up and said "will it cover me for xxx", the other party probably said yes.
She clearly didn't know about it