£100 fine for uninsured drivers the AA grumpy column
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:05 am
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the latest government think tank idea is this one which gives uninsured drivers nowhere to hide so they say ...
Motorists owning an uninsured car will be fined £100 - even if they never drive it.
The new offence - part of a raft of government measures aimed at cracking down on uninsured drivers - will be punished with a £100 fine.
Uninsured driving adds about £30 a year to every motorists' insurance premium, amounting to more than £400million a year.
Road safety minister Paul Clark said last night: "Each year uninsured and untraced drivers kill 160 people and injure 23,000.
"But these tough new measures will catch anyone who is keeping an uninsured vehicle, leaving them with nowhere to hide."
Motorists will receive a letter warning them they will be fined unless they insure their vehicle. If the vehicle remains uninsured it could then be seized and destroyed - regardless of whether the fine has been paid.
£100 fine for uninsured drivers - Exclusive - mirror.co.uk
AAG
now im in two minds about this has the government really thought this one out ?
im all in favour of clobbering those who drive on our roads uninsured because its you me and every decent law abiding driver who pay for their tax mot and insurance who subsidises these uninsured rat bags.
but a £100 fine for someone who has a car sat on their drive that never moves
it may be broken down or a restoreable classic or waiting for the scrap man
it seem just another stealth tax introduced by the back door by labour greedy for the treasurey coffers unless you declare sorn and then does it still have to be insured or would the vehicle be exempt ?.
i dont think this goes far enough for drivers who take to the road without insurance .
those who drive without tax test or insurance on our roads should be heavily punished for it by the courts as this is as serious as drink driving.
this should also apply to number of foreign registration vehicles which we now have which could potentialy be driving british roads untested and uninsured which the police do not seem to tackle for fear of them playing the racial card.
these measures must apply to both sides british and foreign .
the latest government think tank idea is this one which gives uninsured drivers nowhere to hide so they say ...
Motorists owning an uninsured car will be fined £100 - even if they never drive it.
The new offence - part of a raft of government measures aimed at cracking down on uninsured drivers - will be punished with a £100 fine.
Uninsured driving adds about £30 a year to every motorists' insurance premium, amounting to more than £400million a year.
Road safety minister Paul Clark said last night: "Each year uninsured and untraced drivers kill 160 people and injure 23,000.
"But these tough new measures will catch anyone who is keeping an uninsured vehicle, leaving them with nowhere to hide."
Motorists will receive a letter warning them they will be fined unless they insure their vehicle. If the vehicle remains uninsured it could then be seized and destroyed - regardless of whether the fine has been paid.
£100 fine for uninsured drivers - Exclusive - mirror.co.uk
AAG
now im in two minds about this has the government really thought this one out ?
im all in favour of clobbering those who drive on our roads uninsured because its you me and every decent law abiding driver who pay for their tax mot and insurance who subsidises these uninsured rat bags.
but a £100 fine for someone who has a car sat on their drive that never moves
it may be broken down or a restoreable classic or waiting for the scrap man
it seem just another stealth tax introduced by the back door by labour greedy for the treasurey coffers unless you declare sorn and then does it still have to be insured or would the vehicle be exempt ?.
i dont think this goes far enough for drivers who take to the road without insurance .
those who drive without tax test or insurance on our roads should be heavily punished for it by the courts as this is as serious as drink driving.
this should also apply to number of foreign registration vehicles which we now have which could potentialy be driving british roads untested and uninsured which the police do not seem to tackle for fear of them playing the racial card.
these measures must apply to both sides british and foreign .