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I don't know for sure, but i always guessed that a judge/jury give the uniform and training extra weight compared to joe public. Eye witness... see more
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My son is 11, I wouldn't trust him behind the wheel just yet. π see more
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@Mark07My dad taught me to drive when I was 10. see more
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I think the first petrol powered vehicle I drove was a go-kart (around a track), probably also around 10 years old. The first time that I got... see more
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A bus company would deal with minor damage like this from its own resources. All large fleet operators have an arrangement where their insurance... see more
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@Drivingforfun I was probably about the same age although I was riding motorcycles off road at about 5 years old. My father was the Police... see more
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We can only search without a warrant if it's incident to an arrest, or in exigent circumstances. We can seize objects at the scene but must obtain a... see more
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Random question, for fun For me it was aged about 10 at a private fishing lake. I seem to remember it being semi off-road and being constantly... see more
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Fair enough. I am fully familiar with PACE, and a warrant here is not required to obtain phone records or to search a vehicle see more
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British by birth, moved from Croydon to Los Angeles in 96, so I've seen both UK, and US law, and there's very little difference.... see more
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So.... Let me get this right. The bollards belong to you and you paid for them to be installed. Is that correct? If so then I repeat that it is... see more
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Hello, Thank you for your reply. I don't know what to say. Ive just spoken to her about the car. The car was my ex wife responsibility. The... see more
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Reporting any injury, loss or damage refers to the third party only, not your own vehicle. That is why I said if damage has been caused to third... see more
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That is absolutely true so far as the criminal law is concerned. However, the OP is almost certainly obliged to tell his insurer. Aviva's Ts and... see more
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@Fellowscot The first question is. Was any damage caused to the bollards. If the answer is no, then no accident/crash has occurred as the law... see more
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βββββββIt is more common than you think and not just drinking but eating as well. see more
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I vaguely remember a story of a driver who was fined for taking a sip of a soft drink whilst stopped at traffic lights. βββββββI suspect there... see more
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Hello, Please accept my apologies if this has been asked. I have only had one time experience with insurance companies after a car bumped into... see more
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@ExpyreFrom your description, yes, you were at fault, but the bus driver isn't blameless. Regardless of fault, you're obliged to tell your... see more
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Hi all, Just looking for a bit of advice on this⦠Im a young, learner driver that owns and is fully insured on my personal car. Recently, i got... see more
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I always thought it was extremely hard to lose your driving license in the USA, to the point where you'd have to do something so bad you'd probably... see more
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I was the only witness to come forward after a collision on the M4 some years ago. I alleged that driver A was 100% responsible for the collision by... see more
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@NMNeil βββββββI am guessing you are in the USA (or at least not in the UK) where your rules are very different to ours? see more
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βββββββWill love to hear what you think once you have read them π see more
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TC1474: Thanks for that, I have ordered a couple. see more
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We had a few challenges to the no cell phone use while driving, in the form of "you have no evidence" I would seize the cell phone as evidence of... see more
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A Police officer cannot as a rule give evidence of opinion except in a couple of circumstances, the first being the opinion that someone was/is drunk... see more
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A police officer's statement IS evidence (as is anyone else's), and can be used to successfully prosecute a speeding charge in some circumstances.. ... see more
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