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My husband's plates were stolen just before we were married, causing a lot of nuisance. We cldnt work out why as we never heard further about it not were we ever accused of anything (as we were dreading might be the case).


In this case, I think I would go to a police station with your car, show them photos of it in its presumably I damaged state and make any sort of official record of all that, plus details of the day as suggested above. Then report to the insurers all this mentioning specifically that you have involved the police and that they have notice of the accusation and the (presumably good) condition of your car. Send them an invoice for your time if you are feeling gutsy or a statement that you are keeping records for the purposes of making a claim against them in due course if this goes any further and wastes any more of your time. Better still a lawyer's letter but who wants that expense?


Good luck! Hope you nail them.

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