Back dated IN10

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I know this is just highly highly unlikely but bear with me......

What if it was OP's "friend" who was the one that caused the accident and then drove off because he was uninsured? And the other party feels aggrieved and has found out OP's contact details, either from signwritten van (as has been suggested) or some other way?

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LoonR1

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Countdown said:
I know this is just highly highly unlikely but bear with me......

What if it was OP's "friend" who was the one that caused the accident and then drove off because he was uninsured? And the other party feels aggrieved and has found out OP's contact details, either from signwritten van (as has been suggested) or some other way?

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EdBarrett said:
Afternoon,

Can IN10 tickets be backdated?

The reason I ask is someone I know was in a small bump a couple of months ago, after his insurance had been cancelled. Apparently the other driver drove off and he has just had a call from the other insurance company asking for his details. Obviously with none to give I assume that the police can possibly become involved, with that, can IN10's be back dated. If they can he's lost his license as he is still in the first year or 2 whatever the law is now.

Any info that I can pass on would be appreiated

LoonR1

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davepoth said:
Quite. The only way I can see the other person driving off is if they caused the accident in the first place, in which place they aren't likely to be trying to make a claim given that they'd have to admit leaving the scene of an accident at the very least.
That offence wouldn't alter the claim outcome at all

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LoonR1 said:
EdBarrett said:
Afternoon,

Can IN10 tickets be backdated?

The reason I ask is someone I know was in a small bump a couple of months ago, after his insurance had been cancelled. Apparently the other driver drove off and he has just had a call from the other insurance company asking for his details. Obviously with none to give I assume that the police can possibly become involved, with that, can IN10's be back dated. If they can he's lost his license as he is still in the first year or 2 whatever the law is now.

Any info that I can pass on would be appreiated
There are two parties involved in an accident. One of them is not insured. Which one is more likely to drive off? Which one is more likely to be pro-active in finding the other driver?

LoonR1

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There are two parties involved in an accident. One of them is not insured. Which one is more likely to drive off? Which one is more likely to be pro-active in finding the other driver?
I agree, in most cases that is the likely scenario. However, that is not what the OP described.

EdBarrett

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Saturday 23rd May 2015
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So before the debate continues as to what actually happened, something I don't know, and probably will never find out the actual story, the IN10 date would be from the accident date not the conviction date?