RE: Hypocrisy

Thursday 14th June 2001

Hypocrisy

Who doesn't speed!?


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danmangt40

Original Poster:

296 posts

286 months

Thursday 14th June 2001
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ok, living in the states, I can''t directly relate, but we have some pretty low limits here, and everyone breaks them by 10-15 mph. It''s assumed most of the time that if you get tickets you just aren''t careful, rather than being an unsafe driver. speed doesn''t kill, people kill. Everyone in my family has been in a silly accident except for me, but I am not insured to drive, while they are all roaming the roads, why? b/c I am a teenage male, and the insurance company, upon hearing of my cell-phone using little sister threatened to end my fam''s insurance policy unless I, the "greatest risk" was taken off the policy. The fact that I had 2 speeding tickets in 3 years only made it easier. Its ok, I suppose, I''m in college and I don''t have a car, but damn do I feel castrated....

Marshy

2,748 posts

286 months

Friday 15th June 2001
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Lemme get this straight. They want to yank your whole family's insurance because of your sister? Man, that's screwed up...

phil hill

433 posts

278 months

Monday 18th June 2001
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I guess that's another illustration of life in the "land of the free" then ? However, I can see the same thing happening here, bearing in mind the kind of settlements for 3rd party injury they have in the 'states. It's starting here, with the "no win, no fee" thing for accident claims. Don't get me wrong, if you have been hurt through no fault of your own, you are entitled to compensation, but this "try it on" attitude will just increase everyones insurance premium.

apache

39,731 posts

286 months

Monday 18th June 2001
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it already is Phil, ask your insurer how much your next premium will cost....sit down first though

phil hill

433 posts

278 months

Tuesday 19th June 2001
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I'm already on for a big hit this year as, despite declaring the modifications to the car, they failed to account for them in the premium the last 3 years. But still, car insurance is always good value right ?