It's a question of insurance.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sweller, Nov 15, 2005.

  1. sweller

    sweller Guest

    It appears the register article on ANPR and non-insurance is making
    multiple appearances but it raises an interesting, related but separate
    question.

    That of the legislation that creates "a new offence of keeping a vehicle
    without insurance". [1]

    Does anyone have more concrete details of how this will work or what the
    exact proposals are? From a reliable source.

    I suspect this is a little more than simply taking up the provisions of
    "The Disclosure of Vehicle Insurance Regulations 2005 - SI 2005/2833"

    Are SORN'd vehicles exempt (which would seem sensible) or is everything
    going to be insured (which doesn't).

    Not that I'm concerned about the small fleet of number plates attached to
    bikes or their remains in my lockup.



    [1] http://www.dft.gov.uk/pns/displaypn.cgi?pn_id=2005_0113
     
    sweller, Nov 15, 2005
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    wessie Guest

    sweller emerged from their own little world to say
    Note to editor #4 YTC
     
    wessie, Nov 15, 2005
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  3. sweller

    sweller Guest

    sweller, Nov 15, 2005
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  4. Jeezers, what next? An offense of "not declaring that one does
    not operate a television receiver"?[1]

    [1] My house has just received a letter informing it that its "address is
    now on our priority list and an Enforcement Officer is planning to visit [it]
    shortly". Why do they always turn up when I'm overseas? :)

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    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Nov 16, 2005
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  5. You'll get loads of them, just file in the WPB. The correspondence
    they sent me for a previous address had that form letter at least 3
    times.
     
    Boots Blakeley, Nov 17, 2005
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