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Caught with no Car Insurance

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djbeatmaster | 20:45 Thu 26th Jun 2008 | Law
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i have recently bought a new car which was in the garage getting repaired. Without thinking properly i have changed my car insurance from my old car to my new and then drove my old car to work. I got stopped by the police and they rang my insurance at the roadside. They then done me for no insurance on my old car. This has just been a big mistake as i always pay the premium upfront. Now i face 6 points and a fine plus i had my old car impounded. What are my chances of getting off with this??
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none.
Norman's right.
sorry, none at all
serves you right, this is one of the reasons why our car insurance is going through the roof.
You have absolutely no chance of getting away with this. However, when you receive the summons, I suggest you plead guilty by post and write a full letter of mitigation explaining the circumstances. If you can back this up with documentary evidence, so much the better. The courts may well take this into account in mitigation - they will punish more lightly a genuine mistake rather than a deliberate and obvious flouting of any law.

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