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Drink driving?
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Well, im 17 my mate is also 17 we got ****** n drove my car neaither of us have a licence but i am insured on the car, he was driving when we got pulled over, i am now being charged with " use of a motor vehicle without third party insurance" i had said i was driving i was also drunk at the time, so i am wondering why i am being charged with driving with no insurance when clearly i should be geting charge for drink driving aswell as my mate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They can't prove that you were driving that's why you havent been charged with that one.
your insurqance is invalid if you do not have a full licence and you are not driving the car under the terms of the insurance certificate i.e. under proper supervision.
Prepare yourself for an onslaught of abuse from aber's who quite rightfully will be disgusted at your stupid irresponsible actions. Think yourself lucky that the police did pull you over and stop you before you killed someone else or damaged their car in an accident.
The courts will ban you from driving without hesitation.
your insurqance is invalid if you do not have a full licence and you are not driving the car under the terms of the insurance certificate i.e. under proper supervision.
Prepare yourself for an onslaught of abuse from aber's who quite rightfully will be disgusted at your stupid irresponsible actions. Think yourself lucky that the police did pull you over and stop you before you killed someone else or damaged their car in an accident.
The courts will ban you from driving without hesitation.
You've told the police that you were driving when you weren't.
You could be charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice if they can show it was you driving.
In this case (a hit and run) http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/512
The defendant got an additional 12 months gaol sentence for lying to the police.
Ironically telling the police you were driving is probably the most serious crime you committed.
You could be charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice if they can show it was you driving.
In this case (a hit and run) http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/512
The defendant got an additional 12 months gaol sentence for lying to the police.
Ironically telling the police you were driving is probably the most serious crime you committed.
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samueljr99
I hope you live in a city, because if you live in a rural area, your future (permanent , hopefully) dependence on public transport ( which in rural areas is practically non-existent) would almost cause me to have sympathy for you.
That would be wrong, you complete imbecile. (with apologies to all imbeciles who might be offended by association with an ament like you)
I hope you live in a city, because if you live in a rural area, your future (permanent , hopefully) dependence on public transport ( which in rural areas is practically non-existent) would almost cause me to have sympathy for you.
That would be wrong, you complete imbecile. (with apologies to all imbeciles who might be offended by association with an ament like you)
They can't prove that you were driving that's why you haven't been charged with that one.
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