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thas a very good point, Griffy - actually No - coz ever since I made the tow bar - i int used it - but i int complainin.
just tow the thing with the solid bar and be done with it. its only 10mile! im sure all the wrinklies on here have done this at least once before in their long long lifetime... ey' MHM?
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just wait till you end up having a accident with an uninsured driver then we'll see if yer so keen on encouraging them
Success - I have found a fella to shift it one evening for £50.00 cash in hand. Friend of one of the other people I called and he actually called me having been given my details.
Slob - what are you trying to say? Whether the girls on the quad bikes had valid insurance or not seems to be irrelevant in this case. That was the point you were making earlier wasn't it?
the point is dad thought it was ok to break the law as it was a quiet stretch of road . its pretty much the same thing " oh its just a short distance! nowt can happen!" attitude
it does happen, in his case it was him and his that suffered, usually its others that suffer because of folk doing irresponsible stuff
What their parents were responsible for was intrinsically dangerous and I just cannot accept that towing a Land Rover using suitable fixings and equipment (2 tow hitches and a solid bar) behind a suitable tow vehicle is in the same league of irresponsibility.
of course it is
I agree it is not legal and hence it invalidates your insurance but does that make it intrinsically dangerous?
can you garentee that nothing will happen while yer uninsured
I passed my driving test after the 1st January 1997 and as a consequence have had to sit a separate test to gain Part E of my license which allows me to tow a trailer with a MAM in excess of 750kg. If I had not done so it would be illegal for me to tow anything but a small trailer. If I had towed a larger trailer would that have made me more dangerous than someone who passed before 1st January 1997? Of course not, but it would certainly have invalidated my insurance.
I agree that having valid insurance is important and it was the fact that my friend would have also had invalidated insurance that caused me to reassess my options and find a legal route.
nevermind that the vehicle is probably unroadworthy and may have dangerous faults with brakes or more importantly in this case steering.
not to mention brake and indicator lights for the benefit of those behind you
I take it you have never once broken the legal speed limit (even a bit by mistake) to avoid potentially invalidating your insurance?
there is a big difference between that and deliberatly setting off knowing you are uninsured
its not about being legal or not, its about the effect on others lives IF/WHEN you are involved in an accident.
Have you any idea of the numbers of unisured drivers that are involved in accidents?
accidents they thought wouldn't happen as its only a short distance.
Try Mr Whippy then.i only have accidents with walls
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slob your a stub-born bastid
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