Originally Posted by
vroomtshh
And I was asked, how the insurance company could know the vehicle was roadworth, without a current MOT. It went back and forward between lawyers with lawyer speak for a while, and eventually I was let off, but given a very strict warning, and told that on this occasion, I would be let off, but if the same happened again, then I would most certainly be prosecuted etc etc.
How can the insurance company know the vehicle is roadworthy WITH an MOT??? MOT is an instant snap shot of the car on the time and date of the test. So the lawyers and judge were full of shit
