Old Oct 11, 2010 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by turbochild
been around a while mate it's quite accurate but not 100% and it aint the one the police use as my car was on there when i changed my plate but i was stopped for no insurance luckily i stopped on private land (work) and they couldn't just take the car so the officer had to check with my insurance company then bollocked them instead lol
Reality check if the plod saw you driving your car, or the car even parked on a public road at any time with what appeared to be no insurance, he can take the car FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY, without the landowners permission and seize it, he gave you the benefit of the doubt using his discretion, had he been wrong and the car was in fact uninsured he would be getting a bollocking.
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