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web site that tells you if a car has no insurance
is there a free web site that tells you if a car has no insurance
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http://www.askmid.com/
http://www.askmid.com/
If you make sure you get stopped by the police they will do a check for you.
Or via ASKMID or here: http://www.mib.org.uk...+MID+and+the+DVLA.htm
Or via ASKMID or here: http://www.mib.org.uk...+MID+and+the+DVLA.htm
the askmid site still lets you check
http://www.askmid.com/
and use the option at side that says check your own vehicle for free right at top of the lists
http://www.askmid.com/
and use the option at side that says check your own vehicle for free right at top of the lists
What you have to remember is that these sites are there for you to check one of the following:
That a vehicle you own has valid insurance.
Someone driving a vehicle, which has been involved in accident, in which you were the other party, is insured.
They are not there for you to check on your neighbours or anyone you want to look up. To do see is a breach of the data protection act, and it clearly states this on the websites.
If you think a car is being driven uninsured, you should report the matter to the local police.
That a vehicle you own has valid insurance.
Someone driving a vehicle, which has been involved in accident, in which you were the other party, is insured.
They are not there for you to check on your neighbours or anyone you want to look up. To do see is a breach of the data protection act, and it clearly states this on the websites.
If you think a car is being driven uninsured, you should report the matter to the local police.
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