Cu**s like this want a f**king beating, no respect.

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Yes thats true I didn't think of that to be honest. Well the police will know if wayne doesn't, but its another matter i'm sure to get them to tell you.Simon wrote:Doesn't mean that was the car doing the chasing though...Jon_Bmw wrote:Hmm what police vehicle is that, looks like a "beat" vectra to me...hence it shouldn't be pulling over cars let alone pursuing them. I thought police chases had to be by trained high persuit officers, not some average PC in his veccy.
Like their bloody heads !!!Grantley wrote:Sorry to here about that Nav and judgeing by the amount of people that come through the courts as persistant re-offender's its fair to say these people aint learning and in my humble opinion should have parts of there anatomy cut off every time they re-offend !
It's traffic. Full width light bar. Porbably a 3.2 Vectra, becoming quite popular now.Jon_Bmw wrote:Hmm what police vehicle is that, looks like a "beat" vectra to me...hence it shouldn't be pulling over cars let alone pursuing them. I thought police chases had to be by trained high persuit officers, not some average PC in his veccy.
Its good news rather than bad put it that way.wayneE30 wrote:cheers for all the comments fellas i really apreciate it!
just one more question does anyone know what motor leagal protection is?
turns out i have it on my policy
i hope you dont mind me asking butFiona wrote:I had an experiance like this a couple of years ago when a Drunk uninsured driver hit me from behind and wrote my car off ( it was an astra GTE!) and I had to claim off the MIB, you can claim them for the car but it takes at least 2 years, so if you have protected no claims I would claim off your insurance company, just to save the wait... if not contact the MIB.
My claim was delt with through my insurance legal cover, who then did my MIB claim etc....
The rules changed a couple of years ago about this and claims for property-only damage can be made under the uninsured driver scheme without having to claim injury, but there is a Ԛ£300 excess, so you don't get the first Ԛ£300 of your claim paid. Property-only claims cannot be made under the untraced driver scheme.gazza wrote:any one who has dealt with the mib (motor insurers bureau) will find they only pay out for uninsured loss where personal injury is involved and not for accidents where those people are not injured unless you can say that the parties concerned are injured ie shock/post traumatic stress disorder but you need to make this known at a early stage as when the police ask if you are ok you are likely to say yes ....this will go in the report book and makes it difficult at a later to say you are injured when you previously stated you were ok also see your gp at an early stage and get it all documented no matter how minor
Very very useful little feature that most opt out of, foolishly. This will cover the cost of any legal proceedings instigated. When I sold motor insurance, I was told a story by a couple who wer hit by some muppet on a crotch rocket. It was his fault but he tried to sue them. 2 years later and a £5k bill for the biker, he lost. The couples insurance policy had handled the case through their solicitors at to cost to the couple. Really good option to have.wayneE30 wrote:cheers for all the comments fellas i really apreciate it!
just one more question does anyone know what motor leagal protection is?
turns out i have it on my policy
Time to organise a zone meet to the charvers house?wayneE30 wrote:cheers jon will pm him
also i have found out this scumbags name and address