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Originally Posted by Eric
If the insurance companies are in favour of it, it's probably not a good idea. With all the money they make, careful examination of all cases should not be a problem. I see it as a way to increase profits while offering less service. If the increased profits result in lower premiums, it would be a great idea ... but don't hold your breath.
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It might also discourage some of the more obvious fraudsters.
I see that the 3 convicted of causing the death of a woman in a 'crash for cash' scam were from Eastern Europe. Let's have lots more of them then
They've been jailed for ten years - we'll probably give them bed and board for about 18 months then send them home with a good ticking off.