Jed D
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rite i already got a TS50 - failure to comply with no entry sign = 3 points and £60 fine
it didnt really effect my insurance at all, cheaper if anything lol
but iv now just got a E1806 - over taking on double lines another 3 points and £60 fine
anyone had this or know if it effects insurance? obv going to tell them...
cheeky Yorkshire police said i was speeding too, he had no proof though
[Edited on 16-06-2011 by JedDy]
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3CorsaMeal
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talk about unlucky
how did they catch you.
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fazza
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you will now have 6 points on your license
of course thats going to affect your insurance?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
talk about unlucky
...more like unaware of his surroundings and not knowing there's coppers watching him
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big eck
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Bit of a stupid thing to do tbh. Couldn't you just have waited the extra 30 secs to pass them instead of taking a chance.
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Baskey
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Depends on your insurer, I had 9 at one point and it didn't affect the price much.
Also didn't notice much difference once they went off
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Jed D
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had my licence 3 year now so wont get banned. and the first offence was an emergency, i pass that no entry everyday and its a hell of a short cut for me but i never take it...
yeah looking back i shouldn't of took it but cant change that now, just want to know will it effect my insurance as the first one didn't
on the first one i was due to change policies a few days after and i went from a 1.4 astra to a 1.6 corsa and it was a good few hundred cheaper somehow
certain offences dont effect it at all but my question is does this one?
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Brett
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I thought it was more that they usually let people off for the first 3 points these days as a lot of people have them for one reason or another.
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JaffaTB
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affect
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3CorsaMeal
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i once overtook on a solid line and didn't notice the police behind me, pulled out, got to about 90mph and the police put lights and sirens on.
then pulled over the car i'd just overtaken
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Russ
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i once ran out of petrol on the way to work and had to swap to my reserve tank
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
i once ran out of petrol on the way to work and had to swap to my reserve tank
awww man, you should of said, could of had a 350z there for you
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Russ
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it was this morning, i made it to BP< i spent £15.07 to fill the tank to the brim
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sc0ott
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I have 11 points and just got another 8 for driving with no insurance.
Dont think i will bother telling them though because the current 11 actually saved me money.
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brebaz
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So you don't have a licence any more
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Jed D
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turns out E1806 - is not a recognised offence code wtf!
Yorkshire police are daft
insurance say well done for phoning us but we cant put that on your file as we dont even know what it means hahaha
[Edited on 16-06-2011 by JedDy]
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adiohead
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I'd fight it for being wrong.
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Dave
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Agree, potential to have that wiped off on a technicality.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
turns out E1806 - is not a recognised offence code wtf!
Yorkshire police are daft
insurance say well done for phoning us but we cant put that on your file as we dont even know what it means hahaha
[Edited on 16-06-2011 by JedDy]
It is a a force specific fpn code.
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corsagsigav
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only 1 way to find out
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Jed D
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just been down to Durham nick to hand in doc's and stuff, turns out with it being north Yorkshire police being strange they have a different code that will come up as a recognised code when i get my licence back...
Thats when im to inform my insurance...
insurance also said it wont affect me until next year when its due for renewal
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cjohnson
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I have 3 points for double White lines.. Code is TS20 mate.. I was told it should only go up about 10% but it has made about £1000 difference to mine! They see it as quite a dangerous offence.. Gutted.
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Jed D
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guttered for you, you'd think all the knife and drug crime etc.. they would have summit better to do than pester people who pay for there share of the road
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Steve
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i agree, cunt fuckin pigs
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
guttered for you, you'd think all the knife and drug crime etc.. they would have summit better to do than pester people who pay for there share of the road
Yep because dangerous driving never killed anyone!
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