Also....
http://www.do-business.net/companyselect/select.aspx?key=16e10320-a1d4-4d5d-889d-d21ec59dc4e2
That's the company I co-owned.
company secretary and a kirkby lad i see
Also....
http://www.do-business.net/companyselect/select.aspx?key=16e10320-a1d4-4d5d-889d-d21ec59dc4e2
That's the company I co-owned.
Surely a flat in a city centr is going to be more of a long term investment than a car? Theyre very different purchases.
company secretary and a kirkby lad i see
I know.... I've been getting letters about it. Haha!
So not only did your friend break the law by dangerous driving, speeding, etc, he was also unisured. Also he would be guilty of TWOC if Mr Graham didn't know he was driving.
This just gives me even less reason to trust you, to give a friend control of an M5, and then let them drive like a completely Tw*t is a disgrace.
Tom
- Guess what Joshua...
Also, @ Craig, the police would never have told you that you are a policy holder as a named driver. A named driver is just that, the policy holder is the person who takes out the policy. Unless your friend was Mr Graham or Mr Koo, then they were in no way insured.
Tom