Honest drivers set to lose £1bn - Quel Surprise...

Honest drivers set to lose £1bn - Quel Surprise...

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CarZee

Original Poster:

13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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www.thisislondon.co.uk/dynamic/news/story.html?in_review_id=509415&in_review_text_id=472587
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Honest drivers pay an extra £30 a year because more than a million others do not insure their cars, an influential industry study shows. By 2005, however, they will be forced to pay an extra £60 each.
Brilliant

Fatboy

7,982 posts

273 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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Maybe if insurance wasn't so ridiculously expensive it wouldn't be such a problem.

I for one object to paying more than my car is worth every year to insure it TPFT (or fully comp, not much difference). Not that I'm saying I don't have insurance, just that it pisses me off coughing up that much dough...

CarZee

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13,382 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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perhaps the biggest reasons why premiums have gone up are:

1) Claims Direct and such like litigious scum..

2) Repairs seem to be more expensive on modern cars - panels, spraying etc and crumple zones probably increase the proportion that are write-offs..

scotty2

1,276 posts

267 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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Why don't they use the "Insurance Disc" as well as a tax disc or a la USA make your "licence plates" have an insurance bar code or sommat.

They could tax us on it

Would stop the scum who get fined less than it would to insure their pile of crap. Hopefully.

esselte

14,626 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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"They could tax us on it "

Isn't there already a tax on insurance?

Neil Menzies

5,167 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th February 2002
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A bus carrying five passengers was hit by a car in St. Louis, but by the time police arrived on the scene, fourteen pedestrians had boarded the bus and had begun to complain of whiplash injuries and back pain.