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DEAR ETHEL: Firstly, don't assume. I did not knowingly drive my car without MOT. Secondly INSURANCE POLICIES ARE NOT VOID IF YOUR MOT IS OUT OF DATE. You obviously haven't clue about what you are talking about and YOU SHOULD NOT BE GIVING OUT ADVICE. - I received full insurance costs, and this is common knowlege - don't make statements regarding things you haven't a clue about, you'll make someones situation worse.
DEAR NORMAN: Again its the reaction of the dim to assume so much. I have never had a single crash until this one, thats 15 years of driving and never missed an MOT. I have 8 years No Claims Bonus and I drive everyday in Central London. But thanks so much for the golden nuggets (an MOT cost �40 to �50 and I'll now pay more for insurance) - GREAT
NOW MY ADVICE TO BOTH OF YOU, DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS. SECONDLY DON'T GIVE ADVICE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.