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Old 27-06-2007, 14:36   #13
superbiatch
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Re: Mass driving test scams

I feel we should be concentrating on those without a licence (even though i know my own father passed his driving test twice - once for him and once for his uncle in the 70's )

I spoke to someone the other day who doesn't have a driving licence (who was driving a car!) and told me its actually worth getting arrested and charged for driving without a licence/insurance because you only receive a fine as opposed to having to insure a car. Apparently some young drivers do this all the time!

Therefore all of us who are gaining our no-claims are still having our policies increased year on year to compensate for the losses incurred by these idiot drivers!! Who's the mugs here??
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