Brendan Burgess
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I was astonished to hear on the radio this morning that someone caught driving without insurance can get up to 5 penalty points?
I would have just assumed that for a first offence, the would get as standard...
1) The car would be confiscated and sold
2) They would get a driving ban of at least 5 years
If there were mitigating circumstances, a judge could reduce that e.g. The driver thought he was covered on his father's policy but wasn't or cover had expired a day earlier.
There appears to be 120,000 uninsured drivers on the road.
But they are seizing 50 cars a day which I assume means that they are seizing them but returning them, rather than confiscating them.
The Motor Insurers Bureau spends €70m a year in claims, and recovers about €1m from the uninsured drivers.
No wonder people don't take it seriously.
I would have just assumed that for a first offence, the would get as standard...
1) The car would be confiscated and sold
2) They would get a driving ban of at least 5 years
If there were mitigating circumstances, a judge could reduce that e.g. The driver thought he was covered on his father's policy but wasn't or cover had expired a day earlier.
There appears to be 120,000 uninsured drivers on the road.
But they are seizing 50 cars a day which I assume means that they are seizing them but returning them, rather than confiscating them.
The Motor Insurers Bureau spends €70m a year in claims, and recovers about €1m from the uninsured drivers.
No wonder people don't take it seriously.