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Old 20-03-2012, 15:51   #13
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Re: Want fuel? Need Insurance!

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
I think the government should be more concerned with bringing down the extortionate amounts companies charge for insurance. That way people will be far less likely to want to avoid paying.
Or alternatively and perhaps as well, ensuring that those who are found to be uninsured, not only have their vehicle seized and a fine, but are also charged an equivalent amount that they "saved" by not buying the insurance in the first place. That charge could be paid into an uninsured losses fund put towards those who find themselves victim of an uninsured driver. Unfortunately it can bel cheaper to risk flouting the law and getting caught as the penalty, even if you do loose you motor is cheaper than being insured.
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