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Is this right?
I had some new tyres fitted the other day. The tyre fitter was telling me they have a legal obligation to inform the police of any illegal tyre treads/brake parts if they do an inspection but the customer drives off without having the work done. Is this right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.but it didnt fail on an MOT !
anyway you would be surprised how little tyres affect insurance, unless its a major accident and the police are involved most dodgy tyres dont get reported to the insurance company when going through a claim. Bodyshops require work so if they reported illegal tyres that may or may not have a bearing on the accident the claim might be thrown out and they lose the job !..(the tyres would be brought to the attention of the owner )
anyway you would be surprised how little tyres affect insurance, unless its a major accident and the police are involved most dodgy tyres dont get reported to the insurance company when going through a claim. Bodyshops require work so if they reported illegal tyres that may or may not have a bearing on the accident the claim might be thrown out and they lose the job !..(the tyres would be brought to the attention of the owner )