Brendan Burgess
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In last Sunday's Times, Fiona McGoran reported that insurance companies plan to exclude drink drivers from their books and to sue their clients who were involved in drink driving accidents to recover the costs.
I think it is a good idea. It should bring down the costs of insurance for those who don't drink and drive and should discourage drink driving.
Eddie Hobbs of the Consumers Association accused the insurance company of trying to increase profits, saying that there was not a shred of evidence to suggest that the tough new measures would reduce carnage on our roads.
I will certainly think again before having that third pint if it means that I could be bankrupted as a result of an accident.
But why restrict it to drink driving? Why not apply it to people involved in accidents as a result of speeding or other dangerous driving?
Anything which encourages responsible driving is a good idea.
Brendan
I think it is a good idea. It should bring down the costs of insurance for those who don't drink and drive and should discourage drink driving.
Eddie Hobbs of the Consumers Association accused the insurance company of trying to increase profits, saying that there was not a shred of evidence to suggest that the tough new measures would reduce carnage on our roads.
I will certainly think again before having that third pint if it means that I could be bankrupted as a result of an accident.
But why restrict it to drink driving? Why not apply it to people involved in accidents as a result of speeding or other dangerous driving?
Anything which encourages responsible driving is a good idea.
Brendan