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Sorry I was refering to the post above about buying a car over the BH weekend |
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Is there not a privacy issue here, Who has access to the data and is it stored anywhere after the car leaves ?????
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One wonders if anyone ever consults with anyone else about a new super idea they had in the shower that morning...:rolleyes:
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We seen the police very quick to act at ours. As its had armed hold ups allsorts trouble got quick response with police. Just tad nugget Wonder if ours was test bed I have noticed police nicked a car about 3 weeks ago it was in petrol station. Our petrol station dont support jerry cans at all. Which is swine if you run out petrol you goto get the car to the forcourt. Wonder if others will ban jerry cans. |
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This won't be an issue soon as driving will become a persuit of the rich.
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Great idea but the devil is in the detail......I don't trust the buggers to get the details correct.
Only last week my wife thought that on Feb14th (valentines day!!) I had been 50 miles away from where she thought I was all because she opened a letter stating that I had incurred a parking fine somewhere where I had no reason to go! .......the council had mistyped the car registration! :dozey: |
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I can see the Jerry can becoming a cause for suspicion of driving uninsured on a forecourt if this ludicrous bill passes, but that will raise a further problem...
What about non-vehicular fuel purchases? To the best of my knowledge Stihl saws, strimmers and lawnmowers don't require road insurance, neither would petrol generators etc. All of which you would purchase fuel for using a Jerry can. After all, if you are 2 miles or more from your petrol station it would be most inconvenient to take the relevant powertool or generator there to fill up just to prove you aren't fuelling a vehicle. |
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It was even horse and cart amazing sight but surely times not this hard people moving into hardship trades like this. |
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Few tips to save money filling up your tank
http://mashtips.com/tips-for-filling...your-vehicles/ |
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http://www.mib.org.uk/Motor+Insuranc...e/en/MID+Faqs/
The system is already flawed, my insurance policy is regarded as a fleet policy, that is renewed on a monthly basis. This means that every month my vehicles may not be on the database for up to 14 days. (Some insurance companies consider this to be 14 working days) I have been stopped by the police and fortunately I use my mobile to take a picture of the policy when it arrives each month. On this occasion the officer was very understanding, but I some police forces take what the MID says as 100% accurate and enough of a reason to impound your vehicle. MID do not claim that their database is 100% accurate.:shocked: Quote:
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