A cautionary tale

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A cautionary tale

StevenRB45

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My (possibly Ex atm) girlfriend had to cover a shift today for one of her work colleagues because his car had been broken in to. Fairly standard you'd think but no, he'd recently bought the car from his Dad of all people and was told the docs were in order. So was told it was m.o.t.ed etc, it was taxed already so he insured it and went about his daily business until it was broken into. As you would he reported it to the police, who rarely for this area did show up to have a look rather than just giving an incident number out, but that was more than likely as after running the car on their database they discovered it wasn't mot'd. So as well as the damage he's looking at driving without an mot and driving without insurance as his policy is invalid due to lack of mot.

You know for definite your car is cosher?...something to check especially if your heading to donny or any other events this year as the police are best described as anal retentive around any modded car show.
 
i do. as i mot my own bikes and my car is yet to mot'd, and i would be fine with buying off my dad as he is fussy and doesnt let me drive/ride anything unless its legal.

surely the bloke who got the car should have check the mot certificate to make sure it was valid etc. regardless of the previous owner...its partially his own fault tbh lol
 
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