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Police Seizure

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  • BUMP13-X
    BUMP13-X Posts: 18 Forumite
    pappa_golf wrote: »
    don,t do PMs , its a public forum , you have hung your washing out , try answering questions instead of evading them

    well you don't pms thats your problem then "papa". my washing is not out drying and I've answered quite a few questions the ones that are very close to home I'm MORE THAN HAPPY to reply to in PM. you don't want that. you are just trying to find a problem instead of helping me resolve the problem which is what my original post stated. why i don't know. quite frankly i don't care.
    See, holes in your story.

    When you sent off your licence to get the first lot of three points they returned it to an address you were not living at. So how did you get the licence back to send off for the next lot of points?

    think you've confused your self here to try and find holes. first time i got flashed i did a driving eds course. second time i got flashed i sent off license and got it back. this was all prior to when i left "home" January 2016 so i got my license back when it came in the post and i opened the envelope..
    pappa_golf wrote: »
    its still very DARK in here does it MATTER?:rotfl:

    all that matters to me right now is getting my car out of the impound to be honest.

    the fact i'm sitting here typing to explain this is ridiculous. I was asking for a legal way to get my car out the pound, yet here i'm being asked questions on the technicality of my driving license (far more then i was by the police.) I'm not meaning to be rude but i didnt ask "how can i get my license back" i asked about my CAR so if your response is not to help me get my car out of the impound i won't be replying. :)

    note to self: don't post on MSE again. :money:
  • Silver-Surfer_2
    Silver-Surfer_2 Posts: 1,850 Forumite
    BUMP13-X wrote: »
    well you don't pms thats your problem then "papa". my washing is not out drying and I've answered quite a few questions the ones that are very close to home I'm MORE THAN HAPPY to reply to in PM. you don't want that. you are just trying to find a problem instead of helping me resolve the problem which is what my original post stated. why i don't know. quite frankly i don't care.



    think you've confused your self here to try and find holes. first time i got flashed i did a driving eds course. second time i got flashed i sent off license and got it back. this was all prior to when i left "home" January 2016 so i got my license back when it came in the post and i opened the envelope..




    all that matters to me right now is getting my car out of the impound to be honest.

    the fact i'm sitting here typing to explain this is ridiculous. I was asking for a legal way to get my car out the pound, yet here i'm being asked questions on the technicality of my driving license (far more then i was by the police.) I'm not meaning to be rude but i didnt ask "how can i get my license back" i asked about my CAR so if your response is not to help me get my car out of the impound i won't be replying. :)

    note to self: don't post on MSE again. :money:

    Oh now I see.

    You were fleeing domestic violence and being pursued by the offender on each of your speeding offences. But on two occasions you went back?
  • pappa_golf
    pappa_golf Posts: 8,895 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 22 May 2016 at 10:52PM
    sell your car to a friend , buy him insurance and collect car , pay cancellation fee on insurance , reregister car to you , apply for provisional licence and then buy insurance , 42 posts to work out a simple problem (that probably never existed)




    edit:


    just spoken to a forum mod , they are going to change your user name to "walter mitty"
    Save a Rachael

    buy a share in crapita
  • Joe_Horner
    Joe_Horner Posts: 4,895 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    OP's story in pictures:

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  • Silver-Surfer_2
    Silver-Surfer_2 Posts: 1,850 Forumite
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  • bigjl
    bigjl Posts: 6,457 Forumite
    To be perfectly honest if the OP is a Troll and is trying to use Domestic Violence as a way to add substance to this thread it is a pretty pathetic thing to do.

    Domestic Violence is a serious issue that blights lives.

    Mentioning it to add an extra angle to a made up trolling story is pretty low.
  • arcon5
    arcon5 Posts: 14,099 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Better hope ops a troll, otherwise you lot are going to hell for the way you've treated her
  • MEM62
    MEM62 Posts: 5,363 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    neilmcl wrote: »
    Why do you have to pay for the damage to the car if it was the other driver's fault? If it's clearly their fault then claim directly off their insurance, unless there's more to the accident than you're letting on.

    Their underwriter will argue that, without a license and insurance, the OP should not have been on the road. You have a flight on your hands to claim if you are driving without a license and insurance. I expect that the OP may need to deal with these issues also at some point.
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    MEM62 wrote: »
    Their underwriter will argue that, without a license and insurance, the OP should not have been on the road. You have a flight on your hands to claim if you are driving without a license and insurance. I expect that the OP may need to deal with these issues also at some point.
    The legalities of whether he should have been on the road or not are largely irrelevant to a non-fault insurance liability standpoint.
  • =rizla=
    =rizla= Posts: 220 Forumite
    pappa_golf wrote: »
    sell your car to a friend , buy him insurance and collect car , pay cancellation fee on insurance , reregister car to you , apply for provisional licence and then buy insurance , 42 posts to work out a simple problem (that probably never existed)



    Or leave it registered in friends name, adding you onto the policy as provisional and retake your test in your own (familiar) car. Then swap car ownership over once you've passed.
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