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1 year ago
Yes given the increased cost of materials needed if the place burns down, explodes due to a gas leak, or is washed away in a flood.
But other may not have increase theirs so much.
I seems the DVLA database talks to the MIB database, if you're in the former as "on the road" but not in the latter as "being insured" you get a light slap on the wrist in the form of a letter, with 21 days to "rectify" the situation, failing which gets you a FPN ... of course if you do actually drive it and get noticed, it's a serious offence.
AgeUK is a money making racket.
So it seems. They're not getting mine!
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