MGF wrote:What's the difference between insuring against losses incurred from disqualification and losses incurred from crashing your car? Surely both send out the same message?
MGF wrote:Knowing your insurance will pay if you do make a mistake doesn't doesn't encourage you to avoid accidents.
MGF wrote:Comprehensive insurance isn't compulsory and if you are careful you should be able to avoid claiming on it. Accidents tend to happen because of drivers not paying attention.The same failing can lead to losing your licence.
Knowing your insurance will pay if you do make a mistake doesn't doesn't encourage you to avoid accidents.
Silk wrote:MGF wrote:Comprehensive insurance isn't compulsory and if you are careful you should be able to avoid claiming on it. Accidents tend to happen because of drivers not paying attention.The same failing can lead to losing your licence.
Knowing your insurance will pay if you do make a mistake doesn't doesn't encourage you to avoid accidents.
Are you on medication? If so, check the label.
Silk wrote:What if, for example, someone damages your car when you're parked or otherwise stationary?
Silk wrote:You know as well as everyone else that insuring yourself against breaking the law is completely different to insuring yourself against something you may have no control over.
GJD wrote:Silk wrote:MGF wrote:Comprehensive insurance isn't compulsory and if you are careful you should be able to avoid claiming on it. Accidents tend to happen because of drivers not paying attention.The same failing can lead to losing your licence.
Knowing your insurance will pay if you do make a mistake doesn't doesn't encourage you to avoid accidents.
Are you on medication? If so, check the label.
Same to you!?
GJD wrote:Silk wrote:What if, for example, someone damages your car when you're parked or otherwise stationary?
That's the primary reason you buy comprehensive insurance???!!!?
GJD wrote:Silk wrote:You know as well as everyone else that insuring yourself against breaking the law is completely different to insuring yourself against something you may have no control over.
Insuring yourself against breaking the law? What a bizarre way to describe it. The punishment for a speeding offence is a fine and some points. Where does it say the insurance company is offering to pay your fine or take your points?
Silk wrote: ...blah...
GJD wrote:Silk wrote: ...blah...
Untwist your knickers dear. I did read the whole thread before jumping in. I chose to respond to you because you were spouting more obvious claptrap and I didn't have a barrel of fish handy to shoot into. Insure against breaking the law indeed! Perhaps a little reading on your part wouldn't go amiss - read MGF's last post before yours. And when you've understood it, wind your bloody neck in .
GJD wrote:Where's a moderator when you need one? This forum is going to hell in a handbasket with the morons they let in these days.
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