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ILLICIT?

get real......pmsl

as my LA have no jurisdiction out of area, if shes insured she can drive it then.......


whats so funny....using a vehicle without proper insurance is illegal....and that means Illicit...unless of course the operations run by cowboys...then its still illicit..not the Domestic and social part but by the Domestic and social part being using a PH vehicle( plates on or off its still PH) by an unbadged Driver...your casual approach concerns me....lets hope me or my drivers dont bump into you...

Dont be a divvy...if she aint insured as a PH nor holds a PH licence she aint insured to drive a PH full stop as you cannot have two insurance policys on one vehicle...however you can have several vehicles on one policy...matters not a Monkeys f*rt what LA it is as its a Vehicle insurance issue and Vehicle insurance issues are national issues..no insurance company would let a Non badged driver use a PH or hack for that matter to be covered.


Apart from putting her indoors on the policy, if she has here own insurance and it covers any car like she who must be obeyed has, rip the plates off and she is covered


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In respect of insurance it might be wise to read the Crowe case.

http://taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9054

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skippy41 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
ILLICIT?

get real......pmsl

as my LA have no jurisdiction out of area, if shes insured she can drive it then.......


whats so funny....using a vehicle without proper insurance is illegal....and that means Illicit...unless of course the operations run by cowboys...then its still illicit..not the Domestic and social part but by the Domestic and social part being using a PH vehicle( plates on or off its still PH) by an unbadged Driver...your casual approach concerns me....lets hope me or my drivers dont bump into you...

Dont be a divvy...if she aint insured as a PH nor holds a PH licence she aint insured to drive a PH full stop as you cannot have two insurance policys on one vehicle...however you can have several vehicles on one policy...matters not a Monkeys f*rt what LA it is as its a Vehicle insurance issue and Vehicle insurance issues are national issues..no insurance company would let a Non badged driver use a PH or hack for that matter to be covered.


Apart from putting her indoors on the policy, if she has here own insurance and it covers any car like she who must be obeyed has, rip the plates off and she is covered


Wrong...any Private car maybe..but badges on or badges off..its still a Private hire vehicle..


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come on, own up, this is a myth perputrated by hacked off hacks whose wives wouldnt be seen dead driving a london brick against PH owners who have saloons,etc and they (the hacks) have to pay to own/run a 2nd family car....


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bloodnock wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
ILLICIT?

get real......pmsl

as my LA have no jurisdiction out of area, if shes insured she can drive it then.......


whats so funny....using a vehicle without proper insurance is illegal....and that means Illicit...unless of course the operations run by cowboys...then its still illicit..not the Domestic and social part but by the Domestic and social part being using a PH vehicle( plates on or off its still PH) by an unbadged Driver...your casual approach concerns me....lets hope me or my drivers dont bump into you...

Dont be a divvy...if she aint insured as a PH nor holds a PH licence she aint insured to drive a PH full stop as you cannot have two insurance policys on one vehicle...however you can have several vehicles on one policy...matters not a Monkeys f*rt what LA it is as its a Vehicle insurance issue and Vehicle insurance issues are national issues..no insurance company would let a Non badged driver use a PH or hack for that matter to be covered.


Apart from putting her indoors on the policy, if she has here own insurance and it covers any car like she who must be obeyed has, rip the plates off and she is covered


Wrong...any Private car maybe..but badges on or badges off..its still a Private hire vehicle..


when its working it need badges/plates, when it isnt it doesnt, not really does it, really....does it.

i mean, if i take the grandkids to the panto do i REALLY need PHV signs/plates and my badge on?

course not


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wannabeeahack wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
ILLICIT?

get real......pmsl

as my LA have no jurisdiction out of area, if shes insured she can drive it then.......


whats so funny....using a vehicle without proper insurance is illegal....and that means Illicit...unless of course the operations run by cowboys...then its still illicit..not the Domestic and social part but by the Domestic and social part being using a PH vehicle( plates on or off its still PH) by an unbadged Driver...your casual approach concerns me....lets hope me or my drivers dont bump into you...

Dont be a divvy...if she aint insured as a PH nor holds a PH licence she aint insured to drive a PH full stop as you cannot have two insurance policys on one vehicle...however you can have several vehicles on one policy...matters not a Monkeys f*rt what LA it is as its a Vehicle insurance issue and Vehicle insurance issues are national issues..no insurance company would let a Non badged driver use a PH or hack for that matter to be covered.


Apart from putting her indoors on the policy, if she has here own insurance and it covers any car like she who must be obeyed has, rip the plates off and she is covered


Wrong...any Private car maybe..but badges on or badges off..its still a Private hire vehicle..


when its working it need badges/plates, when it isnt it doesnt, not really does it, really....does it.

i mean, if i take the grandkids to the panto do i REALLY need PHV signs/plates and my badge on?

course not



your spot on...YOU dont cos YOU are licenced to Drive a PH Vehicle


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Down here we have a certificate of compliance.

The council holds a certificate of exemption under regulations 6(4) of the motor vehicle (test) regulations which gives an exemption to the requirement to have a separate mot certificate for vehicles as hack or ph vehicles by the council and in respect of which there is a certificate of compliance

Now if you get a mot certificate for that vehicle and it is un-mark your wife can drive the car Domestic and social,

Same as if you sell that car you have to get a mot for that vehicle, as it would been sold without a mot


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bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
ILLICIT?

get real......pmsl

as my LA have no jurisdiction out of area, if shes insured she can drive it then.......


whats so funny....using a vehicle without proper insurance is illegal....and that means Illicit...unless of course the operations run by cowboys...then its still illicit..not the Domestic and social part but by the Domestic and social part being using a PH vehicle( plates on or off its still PH) by an unbadged Driver...your casual approach concerns me....lets hope me or my drivers dont bump into you...

Dont be a divvy...if she aint insured as a PH nor holds a PH licence she aint insured to drive a PH full stop as you cannot have two insurance policys on one vehicle...however you can have several vehicles on one policy...matters not a Monkeys f*rt what LA it is as its a Vehicle insurance issue and Vehicle insurance issues are national issues..no insurance company would let a Non badged driver use a PH or hack for that matter to be covered.


Apart from putting her indoors on the policy, if she has here own insurance and it covers any car like she who must be obeyed has, rip the plates off and she is covered


Wrong...any Private car maybe..but badges on or badges off..its still a Private hire vehicle..


when its working it need badges/plates, when it isnt it doesnt, not really does it, really....does it.

i mean, if i take the grandkids to the panto do i REALLY need PHV signs/plates and my badge on?

course not



your spot on...YOU dont cos YOU are licenced to Drive a PH Vehicle



thats not what i meant

on a social/own trip i dont need badges/plates/signs


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meltingsmoke wrote:
Down here we have a certificate of compliance.

The council holds a certificate of exemption under regulations 6(4) of the motor vehicle (test) regulations which gives an exemption to the requirement to have a separate mot certificate for vehicles as hack or ph vehicles by the council and in respect of which there is a certificate of compliance

Now if you get a mot certificate for that vehicle and it is un-mark your wife can drive the car Domestic and social,

Same as if you sell that car you have to get a mot for that vehicle, as it would been sold without a mot


have you checked on the VOSA site? wanna bet a PROPER mot certificate HAS to be issued?


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wannabeeahack wrote:
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Down here we have a certificate of compliance.

The council holds a certificate of exemption under regulations 6(4) of the motor vehicle (test) regulations which gives an exemption to the requirement to have a separate mot certificate for vehicles as hack or ph vehicles by the council and in respect of which there is a certificate of compliance

Now if you get a mot certificate for that vehicle and it is un-mark your wife can drive the car Domestic and social,

Same as if you sell that car you have to get a mot for that vehicle, as it would been sold without a mot


have you checked on the VOSA site? wanna bet a PROPER mot certificate HAS to be issued?


I'll take your bet.

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wannabeeahack wrote:
meltingsmoke wrote:
Down here we have a certificate of compliance.

The council holds a certificate of exemption under regulations 6(4) of the motor vehicle (test) regulations which gives an exemption to the requirement to have a separate mot certificate for vehicles as hack or ph vehicles by the council and in respect of which there is a certificate of compliance

Now if you get a mot certificate for that vehicle and it is un-mark your wife can drive the car Domestic and social,

Same as if you sell that car you have to get a mot for that vehicle, as it would been sold without a mot


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have you checked on the VOSA site? wanna bet a PROPER mot certificate HAS ?to be issued


We get one even with a brand new vehicle delivered to the testing station on a transporter from the dealer


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skippy41 wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
meltingsmoke wrote:
Down here we have a certificate of compliance.

The council holds a certificate of exemption under regulations 6(4) of the motor vehicle (test) regulations which gives an exemption to the requirement to have a separate mot certificate for vehicles as hack or ph vehicles by the council and in respect of which there is a certificate of compliance

Now if you get a mot certificate for that vehicle and it is un-mark your wife can drive the car Domestic and social,

Same as if you sell that car you have to get a mot for that vehicle, as it would been sold without a mot


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have you checked on the VOSA site? wanna bet a PROPER mot certificate HAS ?to be issued[/
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We get one even with a brand new vehicle delivered to the testing station on a transporter from the dealer


a MOT certificate?

yes, mine came with a valid MOT issued when it was only 2 years old in west brom, by a west brom council test station for a west brom PH plate

id be suprised if VOSA have a facility NOT to issue a pass to a passing vehicle on the system, its just that the council dont like you to hold the actual MOT....


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wannabeeahack wrote:
come on, own up, this is a myth perputrated by hacked off hacks whose wives wouldnt be seen dead driving a london brick against PH owners who have saloons,etc and they (the hacks) have to pay to own/run a 2nd family car....


Myth or reality .................................. Reality numb nuts.

The council may not stop you and check, The Police may not stop you and check.



But your insurance company will decline your claim if you had an accident.

A mate of mine got flashed by a speed camera ................... he tried to get his wife to take the points .............. the Police reported her for driving without insurance when they confirmed she was not the holder of a PH drivers badge.

Think on you nutter ........................... everyone is telling you your full of $hit but its still pouring out ya mouth.

B. Lucky :shock:

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i only got certificate of compliance.

NO MOT

if i sell that vehicle when its older them 3yrs, i be selling it without a mot, as it was new when i brought it.
Still under 3yrs old


i had a hard time trying to tax the vechicle when these certificate of compliance 1st came out. bloody post office wanted a mot...


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meltingsmoke wrote:
i only got certificate of compliance.

NO MOT

if i sell that vehicle when its older them 3yrs, i be selling it without a mot, as it was new when i brought it.
Still under 3yrs old


i had a hard time trying to tax the vechicle when these certificate of compliance 1st came out. bloody post office wanted a mot
...


as im a nutter......(pmsl, the nicest thing anyones said about me)

id try to find out whats going on, cos i m sure all this "cert of compliance" is all borrox and VOSA's system will generate a proper MOT, its just the LA's whim that you dont get it.

and i can have "any driver" on my insurance..


nutter.......RAOFLMFHO


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