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Anonymous
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Hi,
Hopefully all of you have heard about Continuous Insurance that is now in place :helpme:
It is advisable to check that your car is registered on the Insurance Database.
If you're not on it, you have a very (very) high likelihood of activating ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Reader) Equipment :law-policered:
The check is quick and easy:
http://www.askmid.com
This is taken from the Website:
"The law on motor insurance has changed.
If you own a vehicle and it is registered in your name then it must be insured at all times.
If you don't want to use the vehicle, then you must contact the DVLA to declare the vehicle "off road".
There are penalties for not having a valid insurance policy, and if your policy does not appear on the Motor Insurance Database (MID) you can expect to receive a warning letter in the post, followed by a fixed penalty fine."
Checked mine and got the Green Tick and a big YES :thumbup:
Also, the correct vehicle specification came up: Peugeot RCZ GT HDI :clap:
:greetings-wavingblue:
Hopefully all of you have heard about Continuous Insurance that is now in place :helpme:
It is advisable to check that your car is registered on the Insurance Database.
If you're not on it, you have a very (very) high likelihood of activating ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Reader) Equipment :law-policered:
The check is quick and easy:
http://www.askmid.com
This is taken from the Website:
"The law on motor insurance has changed.
If you own a vehicle and it is registered in your name then it must be insured at all times.
If you don't want to use the vehicle, then you must contact the DVLA to declare the vehicle "off road".
There are penalties for not having a valid insurance policy, and if your policy does not appear on the Motor Insurance Database (MID) you can expect to receive a warning letter in the post, followed by a fixed penalty fine."
Checked mine and got the Green Tick and a big YES :thumbup:
Also, the correct vehicle specification came up: Peugeot RCZ GT HDI :clap:
:greetings-wavingblue: