If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
Family Life12 mins ago
My brother lives in Argentina, and he came over to stay with us. While he was here he used my car a couple of times, even though he wasnt insured to do so. On one occasion, he must have got flashed speeding cos I got the ticket after he had gone home.
Is there anything I can do about this? I already have 6 points, so REALLY don't want to take it to 9. Especially as I was really not driving the car. But I what will happen with him not having insurance?
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you either take the points and fine, or grass on your brother and tell them that a unisured driver used your vehicle. Wether you tell them that he did with or without your permission, is up to you.
The only other way is to blame it on a mate, with their permission, and let them take the points and penalty
It seems your brother committed several ofenses, including taking your car without permission ! When you found your car missing did you report it to the police ? One 'legal technicality' you might be interested in is this: When the police send you the form to declare who was driving the car, then you are under a legal obligation to fill the form in but not to sign it. So, you fill it in but leave the signature blank and wait for the court case. Once in court to ask your solicitor to move for dismissal as the form declaring who was driving has not been signed and is therefore not admissable in court as evidence.
My mates a cop, he tells me to write and i quote " i cannot divuldge this information" Across the ticket requesting this info and send it back. I have tried this on 2 tickets i have recieved and they will send you a further 2 requests before giving up. I am told that in English law you are unable to give evidence against yourself thus the loop hole!
good luck there is no harm in trying it worked for me !