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Old 23-03-09, 10:49 PM   #11
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Why would it push up premiums since he wouldn't be insured?

Because someone has to pay for it when uninsured w*nkers have an accident, and as usual its those of us who actually have some consideration that get hit in the pocket.
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Old 23-03-09, 10:50 PM   #12
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Because someone has to pay for it when uninsured w*nkers have an accident, and as usual its those of us who actually have some consideration that get hit in the pocket.
Im sure if he could have done a DAS test he would have done then he wouldnt even need to consider it
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Old 23-03-09, 10:53 PM   #13
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I would have thought the driver would be fully liable for any damages caused not the insurance company as the policy is void
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Old 23-03-09, 10:53 PM   #14
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okay kokey. I'm presuming you've just passed your test, and are very much younger than me, male and lots of bravado, and like to partake in the art of willy waving, like most men of a certain age (forgive me if I'm wrong to assume)
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In the unfortunate event of you getting found out you didn't have restriction on your bike, would you then like to feel an absolute prat for spending loads of dosh on a bike and loads of dosh on insurance, loads of dosh on getting your license etc etc because you got 6 points for being found out, and thus rendering you very very open to losing your license full stop.

nah didn't thiink so,
Restricted licenses are there for a reason. Get over it.
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Old 23-03-09, 10:53 PM   #15
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If sure if he could have he would. Unfortunately he cant.
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Old 23-03-09, 10:55 PM   #16
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does anyone know why the DAS age is 21? i would of done it if (like banditpat said) if i could of done but unfortunatly to young.
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Old 23-03-09, 10:55 PM   #17
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In reality the restricted license is ageist and i don't agree with it therefore i think that until EVERY one is restricted to 33bhp then the people that have no choice shouldn't be whined at by people that weren't unfortunate enough to be stuck with no choice

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Old 23-03-09, 10:55 PM   #18
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Im sure if he could have done a DAS

Well he couldn't

he would have done then he wouldnt even need to consider it


So he does
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Old 23-03-09, 10:55 PM   #19
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Low chances of them checking, convictions seem to be rare, but the chance is there. If you get caught doing warp 9 then you're pretty boned anyway. Your money, your license.

Also it's a pretty stupid idea to consider illegal acts on a public forum, the questions have been asked enough times. You will probably also find that this forum is rather conservative about the 33bhp license.

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then you deserve what you get becuase its acts like that which push up everyone elses premiums.
Really? Explain.
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Old 23-03-09, 10:57 PM   #20
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does anyone know why the DAS age is 21? i would of done it if (like banditpat said) if i could of done but unfortunatly to young.
DSA/DVLA/DFT/'the man' = bunch of c##ts who don't know what they're on about but need to be seen to "do something."
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