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paulsmummy | 23:20 Fri 25th Apr 2008 | Motoring
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seen it recently that someone can get tax with a covernote....now suppose they only get a months covernote.. get a years tax on it.. does that mean they can drive around undetectable? with a legal tax disc or would they know?
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Its not just cover notes - I know people who have taken out insurance, got the insurance certificate, bought the tax disc and then promptly cancelled the insurance again.
The authorities do not rely on the existence of a valid tax disc to determine if insurance cover exists for a vehicle. All motor insurance policies are placed on the MID (Motor Insurance Database)...

http://www.miic.org.uk/
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oh hey... i didnt mean me guv honest....lmao.. im all legit..lol
you can do what you like, the problem come, when you have an accident,

thats when you sorta fkcued
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noooooooo seriously its not me...lol i have all the proper documents and the seriously broke bank account to proove it...lol
ifa not geta locked up

boom boom ita rhymes
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im gonna get myself a tank (with no tax) then see what the police will say
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lol think my car thinks its a tank already... lol
just stick a pork pie label in the window
As Kempie says, all insurance policies are on the MID. The police nowadays use Number Plate Recognition Cameras that read the plate and instantly check it against the MID. Cancel the policy - it comes off the MID, likewise, if you don't pay monthly premiums.

The police can take your car now if it's not insured.

All they need to do is automate the system now so that the estimated 10% of drivers who don't insure get caught.

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