Deleted User wrote: » I thought driving an uninsured car was a crime? I thought they seize the vehicle?
Deleted User wrote: » that's a tad annoying, so we can all drive around without insurance as long as the gardai don't see us driving?
RustyNut wrote: » How do you know he is not covered by insurance? What evidence apart from the word of a busy body do the Guards have that he was actually driving anything?
Usernemises wrote: » http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1961/act/24/section/69/enacted/en/html If you made a report of this lad driving, surely that would give the Garda you reported it to reasonable grounds to demand his insurance certificate within the 10 days outlined. Maybe thats what the Garda was doing when he/she called to the house. Maybe one of the posters on this site who works as a Garda can put me right on this. I know I had a Garda call to my house one night looking for the Insurance for my car and I gave it to him there and then.
Deleted User wrote: » I have just reported my neighbour for driving around the town with no tax or insurance.. The Gardai showed up, chatted to him for 5 mins and have drove off leaving this young fella in his Civic to do whatever?What am I missing here? Why has (seemingly) no action been taken?:mad:
Jesus. wrote: » What are you missing? A lot between the ears by the sounds of it.
Deleted User wrote: » I have just reported my neighbour
Jesus. wrote: » Good lad
Deleted User wrote: » But he still wasn't driving it. As far as I know, although it's a nice thing to have a car that's sitting in your drive insured incase anyone breaks in to it or burns it or such, you don't require it. If he's got the car parked on his driveway then I don't see what the Gardai can do, really. When he's next off for a drive, ask the Gardai then. Driving without insurance is something I don't agree with, but at the same time, for some people it's almost understandable. I know a girl that works in a chipper, and has a young child. Needs the car for work. She has an old Focus and has been driving about 6 years. Her insurance last year was expensive she told me (I don't recall the exact figure). (I mention the young child, not as a sympathy garnerer, but moreso because people realise how expensive a child is to have). I seen her name in the paper there a couple of weeks ago in the court section. She was up for driving with no insurance. Apparently this year, the cheapest renewal she could get was €6,000 (according to the newspaper article). High-horse-brigade aside, what do you expect a person to do? Jack in the job? Of course people will drive uninsured if you put them in that position. Not saying that's the case with the OP, as he reckons his 'friend' was bragging and showing off about it, but I wouldn't be one to report someone for it, unless they were actually driving like a clown. Your neighbour might have been showing off and bragging, but it could well be a front. It's entirely possible he's actually quite embarrassed about it and trying to laugh it off. People who can afford insurance generally won't mind paying for it.
we'llallhavetea wrote: » op you've done your part now, sorry the garda didnt take his car so you could have an intense **** into the curtains. :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » I have just reported my neighbour for driving around the town with no tax or insurance.. The Gardai showed up, chatted to him for 5 mins and have drove off leaving this young fella in his Civic to do whatever? What am I missing here? Why has (seemingly) no action been taken?:mad:
Amanda.ie wrote: » You dont know he has no insurance, you have no proof?? Perhaps he is waiting on his disc for insurance and tax? Gardai might have been shown this and asked him to produce in 10 days. Either way you are just making assumptions.