Over the past few months I have read these reports in the news:
1. Young man killed last night when stolen car he was driving crashed in to a tree. His sister has set up a GoFundMe page to 'give him the send off he deserves'.
2. A woman is in a coma in the USA after sustaining life threatening injuries in a jet ski accident. She didn't have adequate insurance and her family has set up a GoFundMe page to cover her hospital bills.
3. A family is devastated when their house burned down. They have set up a GoFundMe page as they didn't have insurance.
Barsel, anyone who can afford to go water ski-ing in the USA (from the UK) can afford insurance. They simply choose not to buy it. People who steal cars don't give two hoots about the legal requirement for insurance.
What has happened to dignity?
barry I was talking about people who genuinely can't afford to buy insurance. Those who can afford it but don't buy should not be setting up GoFundMe, but it's down to individuals whether to donate or not.
chrissakes lets not inject any sense into this thread by observing that applying for insurance so that you can steal vehicles is a tad .....
adventurous
optimistic even
oversrtatching oneself
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// I was talking about people who genuinely can't afford to buy insurance. //
insurance is a condition of being able to drive. if you can't afford insurance then you can't drive. or is there a suggestion that an undertaking to set up a "gofundme" page counts as valid insurance?
In which case 'give him the send off he deserves' might not cost too much. Nobody ever seems to think about the victims in these circumstances. If I had my car stolen I'd be mentally devastated.