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Sarcastic comments aside - sorry to hear about your car KK, that kind of thing is a real pain in the ass.


Some guy rammed into the back of my car a few years ago... he was very nice about it, but totally uninsured and soon disappeared without a trace. Turned out he was a notorious drug manufacturer (think a mix of Walter White and The Dude from the Big Lebowski).

PokerTime Wrote:

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> Why do they need a watch notice? Surely they can

> get the womans address and visit her at home, or

> the registered keeper if she is unlicensed and/or

> uninsured?


It's probably more efficient for the cops to wait for her to get passively spotted by ANPR patrols than it is to try and proactively track her down.

If the Police treated house crime more seriously, if the Police didn't break heads at peaceful student demos, If the Police didnt stand and watch Rioters in Croydon, If the Police didn't frame politicians, If the Police investigated Steven Laurence Properly, If the Police didn't Pass info to the Press, if the Police didn't spy on Doreen Laurence, If the police didn't father children with Activists Ahh then I would Believe they have their priorities right.

PokerTime Wrote:

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> Why do they need a watch notice? Surely they can

> get the womans address and visit her at home, or

> the registered keeper if she is unlicensed and/or

> uninsured?


You're quite right, PT, and following a visit/contact such as this, then there is also an offence along the lines of "failing to give driver identification" if the Police come up against non co-operation. Think you have been casually fobbed off, KK. Hope you get it sorted out satisfactorily in the end.

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