Re: DUI limit in Scotland : Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:53 pm
Ferocious Aardvark wrote: Indeed they can, and do. here's just one example: http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/northwes ... cars.shtml I don't know how much of n overall deterrent it is, though; many of the cars aren't worth much and so you mightsay that the risk of having your £300 Astra crushed is worth taking to save on the £5000 cost of a policy? That article suggests that as a result of the crackdown maybe 20,000 extra insurance policies were taken out in the area, so it's all good, and i applaud the campaign, but that would still leave the vast majority of uninsured drivers demonstrably not really bothered. http://stayinsured.askmid.com/seized.html I'm sure I read an article a few years ago in the YEP about an operation by West Yorkshire Police in Bradford. It was called something like 'Ring of Steel' or something like that, whereby the police monitored every road in and out of the city with a view to catching various law breakers. I'm sure they were supposed to run the operation for a week or so, but had to stop after two days due to the sheer quantity of offenders, which I presume a lot would've been uninsured drivers. My memory isn't the best, so may have got some of the detail wrong. |
Ferocious Aardvark wrote: Indeed they can, and do. here's just one example: http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/northwes ... cars.shtml I don't know how much of n overall deterrent it is, though; many of the cars aren't worth much and so you mightsay that the risk of having your £300 Astra crushed is worth taking to save on the £5000 cost of a policy? That article suggests that as a result of the crackdown maybe 20,000 extra insurance policies were taken out in the area, so it's all good, and i applaud the campaign, but that would still leave the vast majority of uninsured drivers demonstrably not really bothered. http://stayinsured.askmid.com/seized.html I'm sure I read an article a few years ago in the YEP about an operation by West Yorkshire Police in Bradford. It was called something like 'Ring of Steel' or something like that, whereby the police monitored every road in and out of the city with a view to catching various law breakers. I'm sure they were supposed to run the operation for a week or so, but had to stop after two days due to the sheer quantity of offenders, which I presume a lot would've been uninsured drivers. My memory isn't the best, so may have got some of the detail wrong. |
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