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KennyGti

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  1. Well, almost halfway into my ban the Lupo is sold. If the new owner reads this (I'm sure you will know who you are) I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Gonna miss it a lot. Once I get my license back I'll see what I can insure, but it'll be small, and hopefully fast smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> and gonna have a wicked and highly illegal tint.

    Kenny-ex-Gti

  2. I personaly wouldnt keep the car as it would annoy me to not be able to drive the thing.

    That is exactly what I'm thinking. It'll break my heart to see it on the drive everyday, rarely driven, certainly never the way it should be. Rather let someone else enjoy it and get something else when I get my license back.

  3. if you can't drive for a year i'd sell it and use the money for taxi fares, not worth the bother of having it around loosing money if you can't use it plus it would still need road tax if parked on the road, insurance, a yearly service and running every week or two to keep it ticking over.

    That's the conclusion I'm reaching...

  4. There are many reasons that breathalisers fail, drugs you take, diabetic etc....

    Why will you loose NCB? No holding a policy for a year you still keep NCB, ou can not hold incurance for upto 2 years and still keep NCB

    No, I believe NCBs lapse if you dont have insurance for a year... Sorry wrong on phone to DL as I write and they say three years, which helps.

    Anyway, got a year and a 5 ton fine. The PF was doing his best to get me into extra trouble though, the smarmy little c**t. Trying to put me up as a lier, which was ironic as I watched the cops lie through their teeth on the stand.

    Gutted, but not surprised.

  5. yer keep it mate. think about it in a year you can save crap loads of cash and just work on the car that way the year will not feel so long and you will have a nice car when times up

    See this is the problem. Will lose my current job as I work as a driver. I've got something else lined up but it pays a lot less. I'm a bit concerned about having the car sitting doing nothing for a year, depreciating, when I could put the money to other uses. Part of the problem is that when I get the license back, the insurance premiums will be very high, as insurance companies tend to frown on DUI. I'll lose my no claims (worth 60% or so) and I suspect the premium will be loaded enough it may not be realistic to insure for a couple more years.

    BTW I've no idea how I failed a breath test (previous threads on this) and I can be sure I wasn't over.

    I'll see how it goes today.

  6. Well guys the day is upon me. Tomorrow I'm on trial and I'm likely to get a 1 year ban. So what do I do with the lupo? Keep it and hope I can insure it when I get my license back, or sell it (in slightly tatty condition) for a bit less than it is worth?

    Any good ideas?

    Kennygti (soon to be Kennypaws)

  7. I used to work for Privilege, and at the time we were great for drink-drivers coming off their ban. Basically, the premium wasn't loaded at all, although the excess was massively.

    I don't know what they're like now, since they've gone more mainstream than high-risk, but it may be worth a try.

    Thanks Steve, just what I needed to know. Even if privilege don't anymore, it sounds like someone might cover me at a semi-decent cost. Maybe I don't need to sell the lupo smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  8. How about the blood test - do you have results back on it?

    No blood was taken. They only to take blood for a reading within a very small tolerance it seems, but it seems not necessary as standard. If you fail a breath test at the station you're in it big time. The frustrating thing is that they are NOT alcohol specific and looking at how they work there could be a number of things that could have caused a fail.

  9. I will be facing a mandatory minimum ban of 1 year if found guilty. This may be increased by a period of time as I chose to plead not guilty instead of admit something I know I haven't done.

    It isn't a case of racking up points, its a case of somehow failing a breath test long after I should have been in the clear (posted about in early march on this forum).

    With a year-plus ban, I'll lose my no-claims, and I'm pretty sure a drink-drive conviction will lead to a multiplier on the original premium, if I even can get insured when I get the license back.

    Of course, I may get found Not-guilty, but I'm not holding my breath on that one.

    This also means the loop will probably be for sale early august as well sad.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />

  10. Right, it's looking fairly likely I'm going to get banned in early august. The question I have is that when (if!) I get my license back after a year or so, what insurance loading am I likely to get. I'm being charged under section 5, and I have a suspiscion this may lead to a multiple of 3 on my premium. Am I right here? Anybody had experience with this.

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