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He has no problem sending his licence if he could obtain a logical reason for the insurance company wanting it.
Anyone, without a driving licence, could buy a car leave it on their drive [insured,] and not move it.. If that car then got stolen no licence could be produced what then? OK This is a waste but could happen.
After the theft the police or someone else advised them about identity fraud because some documents in his partners handbag were taken. So now he is being careful who he gives details to, that's why he is reluctant to send it, the insurance company is probably 100% reliable but it only needs one person who isn't.
The annoying thing is that after his mobile was stolen it was used, his contract bill showed the number and the insurance company wasn't interested. The police checked and it was to an unregistered mobile but it would cost too much to check the whereabouts of this phone at the time
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