Flatmate accuses me of taking his car without permission

Flatmate accuses me of taking his car without permission

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SimonMcbride

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39 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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Flatmate accuses me of taking his car without permission, but he said I could borrow it!

Hi guys, so I'm in a bit of a situation and need some advice.

On Tuesday night, I was at home with my flatmate having a few drinks and a joint when I realised that I had forgotten to lock up at work, so I asked my flatmate if I could borrow his car to drive back to the office (only a few miles away).

He said 'no problem', so I grabbed the keys and headed off. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to me, the car was SORN'd at the time (and had 4 baldy tyres).

On the way to the office, an Ambulance I was driving behind braked suddenly while I was looking at my phone and I drove into the back of it! The man they were transporting was unfortunately having a heart attack, and has since passed away.

When the police arrived, I blew over the alcohol limit, and also tested positive for cannabis/cocaine on the drug wipe thing. They accused me of driving otherwise in accordance with a licence (I only have provisional), and if that wasn't bad enough, the boot was full of stolen BluRay players!

My flatmate is denying he leant me the car, and any knowledge of the BluRay players.

What am I looking at penalty points wise? I have my driving test in a couple of weeks, will this affect my insurance premiums after I pass?

Thanks

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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FFS the sooner the schools go back the better.

FNG

4,174 posts

224 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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SimonMcbride said:
Flatmate accuses me of taking his car without permission, but he said I could borrow it!

Hi guys, so I'm in a bit of a situation and need some advice.

On Tuesday night, I was at home with my flatmate having a few drinks and a joint when I realised that I had forgotten to lock up at work, so I asked my flatmate if I could borrow his car to drive back to the office (only a few miles away).

He said 'no problem', so I grabbed the keys and headed off. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to me, the car was SORN'd at the time (and had 4 baldy tyres).

On the way to the office, an Ambulance I was driving behind braked suddenly while I was looking at my phone and I drove into the back of it! The man they were transporting was unfortunately having a heart attack, and has since passed away.

When the police arrived, I blew over the alcohol limit, and also tested positive for cannabis/cocaine on the drug wipe thing. They accused me of driving otherwise in accordance with a licence (I only have provisional), and if that wasn't bad enough, the boot was full of stolen BluRay players!

My flatmate is denying he leant me the car, and any knowledge of the BluRay players.

What am I looking at penalty points wise? I have my driving test in a couple of weeks, will this affect my insurance premiums after I pass?

Thanks
I haven't any experience of dealing with any of the above problems, but I needed to reply so I can follow the thread with interest.

over_the_hill

3,188 posts

246 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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FNG said:
I haven't any experience of dealing with any of the above problems, but I needed to reply so I can follow the thread with interest.
Don't bother. It will just completely disappear like the "Undeclared Engine Swap in Stolen Car" thread.


samj2014

554 posts

112 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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This has to be a joke, nobody is that stupid

KAgantua

3,871 posts

131 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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SimonMcbride said:
Flatmate accuses me of taking his car without permission, but he said I could borrow it!

Hi guys, so I'm in a bit of a situation and need some advice.

On Tuesday night, I was at home with my flatmate having a few drinks and a joint when I realised that I had forgotten to lock up at work, so I asked my flatmate if I could borrow his car to drive back to the office (only a few miles away).

He said 'no problem', so I grabbed the keys and headed off. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to me, the car was SORN'd at the time (and had 4 baldy tyres).

On the way to the office, an Ambulance I was driving behind braked suddenly while I was looking at my phone and I drove into the back of it! The man they were transporting was unfortunately having a heart attack, and has since passed away.

When the police arrived, I blew over the alcohol limit, and also tested positive for cannabis/cocaine on the drug wipe thing. They accused me of driving otherwise in accordance with a licence (I only have provisional), and if that wasn't bad enough, the boot was full of stolen BluRay players!

My flatmate is denying he leant me the car, and any knowledge of the BluRay players.

What am I looking at penalty points wise? I have my driving test in a couple of weeks, will this affect my insurance premiums after I pass?

Thanks
cs, b

The Rotrex Kid

30,299 posts

160 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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The whole internet at your fingertips and you wasted all that time typing out that garbage?
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