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i have a company car and have always been under the inpression that partners could drive the cars.
i told my partner he could use the car and he got flashed by a camera 34 in a 30. my work then informed me that my partner is not insured!!! to drive the car they need a copy of his licience i was not aware of this and they are taking my partner to court. he was compleatly unaware i told him it was ok and he took my work for it. the 3 points he got from the camera were his first and he has no other driving convictions or points. does anyone know what might happen??
i told my partner he could use the car and he got flashed by a camera 34 in a 30. my work then informed me that my partner is not insured!!! to drive the car they need a copy of his licience i was not aware of this and they are taking my partner to court. he was compleatly unaware i told him it was ok and he took my work for it. the 3 points he got from the camera were his first and he has no other driving convictions or points. does anyone know what might happen??
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It will also be considered that the person was speeding-while-uninsured.
You can get a good lawyer who will no doubt plead that 'he thought he was insured', but you can imagine of the thousands of those prosecuted every year for the same offence, at least half plead the same in their defence.
If someone is seriously injured by the uninsured speeder, insurance will be unforthcoming simply because the eligibility for insurance cover was overlooked. As such, it is no defence.
It will also be considered that the person was speeding-while-uninsured.
You can get a good lawyer who will no doubt plead that 'he thought he was insured', but you can imagine of the thousands of those prosecuted every year for the same offence, at least half plead the same in their defence.
If someone is seriously injured by the uninsured speeder, insurance will be unforthcoming simply because the eligibility for insurance cover was overlooked. As such, it is no defence.
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Just a shot in the dark.....but does he have his own car..if he does then the chances are that he is covered by his own insurance...(youve probably already thought if this though.
I have been in the exact circumstance, however as one of the other posts says, ignorance unfortuntaley isnt a good enough defence. I completely sympathise with you.
She you didnt think at the time for you to admit being the driver!! would have stopped all this..
Good luck
I have been in the exact circumstance, however as one of the other posts says, ignorance unfortuntaley isnt a good enough defence. I completely sympathise with you.
She you didnt think at the time for you to admit being the driver!! would have stopped all this..
Good luck