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MissMandaNZ | 09:20 Tue 17th Apr 2007 | Cars
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Hi there, just looking for some advice please. My brother was asked to drive his flatmate's car whilst the flatmate was away, to keep it running ok.

Unfortunately for him, he had to turn the lights on and didn't realise but the fog lights came on. (it's an old car so there's no auto whatevers)

He was stopped by police and given a grilling. After explaining the car wasn't his, he was given 7 days to produce proof he's insured to drive the vehicle, otherwise he faces court action. It turns out he isn't insured. Bummer!

Just wondering:
1. What is the likely punishment for the above offences?
2. Do you think it's his or the flatmate's responsibility to make sure he's covered by insurance?

Your replies are appreciated!
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1. he only had to start the engine and let it run for a short time.
2. fog lights only come on with a switch so it probably had been left on by the owner.
3. driving with no insurance- fine and a ban maybe.
4. your brothers fault for not confirming the insurance details with his friend first.
bummer!
i drove without insurance and on a provisional, young and daft about 6 years ago. i received a �125 fine and 3 penalty points on my prov
don't answer the producer, if ur lucky the cops won't pursue it

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