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Old 07-01-2008, 08:04 AM   #23 (permalink)
pgarner
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Default Re: Insurance Tracker

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Originally Posted by pgarner View Post
your leaving yourself at to great a risk
to give a senario, you are lying in bed at 2am and recive a phonecall to say something has happened to your mum/dad/sibling/other member of family. if you no longer live at home how are you supposed to get to the hospital ???? if you jump in the car and start it you will be drving without valid insurance leaving yourself wide open as the company have the time/date stamp on its tracker

unless you can find a way of disabling it, it is not going to save you money in the long run. just thinking if sumthing like this takes over from normal insurance when you get pulled. the police will do pnc checks on the car hich might show as its insured by its currently suposed to be sitting in the owners driveway as hasnt been started for 2 days

thats just and example
or another 1 is, your only insured to 11pm and you head hame at half 10 knowing that its less than 1/2 hour away. but halfway home you have a flat tyre. now in my experiance it takes around 10mins to change a wheel with a sissor lift jack (ones supplied in the car absolultly usless) that means your going to be uninsured before you get home
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