Polar Bear
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Might be worth a look as there are new laws about sleeping in Cars/Vans
Make sure if you hand keys to a third party they have insurance, otherwise they cannot be in charge on a public place and could get done by cops.
A link to prove that point will be a long time coming.Link Trev?
A link to prove that point will be a long time coming.
Holding keys doesn't automatically mean you are in charge, although it probably does if you are sitting behind the wheel.
You surely wouldn't give keys to a third party who was in the same vehicle ?Make sure if you hand keys to a third party they have insurance, otherwise they cannot be in charge on a public place and could get done by cops.
So if I give someone a spare key to my house, they have to have insurance covering my house?Make sure if you hand keys to a third party they have insurance, otherwise they cannot be in charge on a public place and could get done by cops.
So if I give someone a spare key to my house, they have to have insurance covering my house?
They are just in charge of the keys. Not the vehicle/house the keys fit.
You surely wouldn't give keys to a third party who was in the same vehicle ?
Yea you're giving keys to a sober , insured driver .I laughed Allen, but I actually do that in some places.
Julie doesn't drink and is fully insured for the van (even though she has never driven it). Once I go to the pub she puts them in her handbag and if push came to shove she could drive it if we had to move on.
TAKE NOTE ! Police have a thing called the attitude test within the first ten minutes or so, if you go all guns blazing when approached expect a harsh return!
haha, why was you doing 60 in a 50 limit?
Because 90 would be too fast.![]()
Link Trev?
My brother is/was in the police and told me so, nomater who has the keys someone has to be in charge, you can even be at home with the van/car parked on public rd and get done for being in charge.A link to prove that point will be a long time coming.
Holding keys doesn't automatically mean you are in charge, although it probably does if you are sitting behind the wheel.
Strange as some years back a chap i knew was sleeping in the back seat and got done as he was elephants trunk.A link to prove that point will be a long time coming.
Holding keys doesn't automatically mean you are in charge, although it probably does if you are sitting behind the wheel.
Not the same thing.So if I give someone a spare key to my house, they have to have insurance covering my house?
They are just in charge of the keys. Not the vehicle/house the keys fit.