http://www.askmid.com/
Seems accurate so far on ones i have checked.....
http://www.askmid.com/
Seems accurate so far on ones i have checked.....
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Mate.. Thats mint..
crackin find!!! Cheers
"I confirm that the vehicle detailed above is registered, owned or insured by either my employer or myself and is regularly driven by me."
brilliant!!!
Errrr.. cheque is in the post
Wowwww tha'ts up to date.....policy changed as of mindnight (Friday) and the details are correct......
Nice one
B
Don't take life seriously. It isn't permanent.
mental
properly open to abuse though
because technically the Data Protection Act and Human Rights Act should provide an individual with privacy protection. The mere fact that you can now link the status of my car against whether or not i am insured is technically a breach of my privacy.
The site does have a s55 disclaimer, so in theory if an individual was disciovered looking up the details of another persons vehicle they could be prosectued.
Whether the actions of someone looking up a suspected uninsured car is in the public interest in this case is irrelevant.
Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
Oversteer is when you hit the wall with the back of your car
Horsepower is how fast your car hits the wall
Torque is how far your car sends the wall across the field once you've hit it
Go read some guidance on personal data and privacy and then come back. If you know the owner then it tells you about circumstance relating to the owners affairs. The point being whether the vehicle is insured or not.
Recent decisions by the information tribunal stated that the mere disclosure of an empty property details amounted to personal data as it said something about the individual that owned it.
ps durant v fsa and bexley v ico (Info Trib case)
Last edited by Zippeyrude; 21st October 2007 at 09:34 AM.
Ermmm, I also think that you are wrong PT. Purely on the basis that the actual website states that it is an offense to use this info for anything other than your own cars!
"I confirm that the vehicle detailed above is registered, owned or insured by either my employer or myself and is regularly driven by me. I understand it is an offence to wrongfully obtain information of this nature without reasonable cause and if I fail to provide true reasons for acquiring information I may be committing an offence of unlawfully obtaining data contrary to section 55 of the Data Protection Act 1988. I declare that the information provided will not be used for any purposes unrelated to this enquiry"
Dunno cus i just got confirmation of make and model??
To obtain a new tax disk you have to have insurance right? So it's kinda public to some degree.
Last edited by Freddy; 20th October 2007 at 03:10 PM.
In theory that is correct, but I know there used to be a way that worked about 2 years ago, suspect it still may work but not 100% sure.
I remember years ago being pulled in this right shitter of a carina, white car but it was covered all over with oily handprints from when it would break down on me. Once I got pulled the coppers wouldn't believe I had insurance (before they had the database thingy). I pointed out I had just bought a road tax disc about 2 weeks ago, therefore I must have insurance, then the cunts suspected my tax disc was fake and spent ages staring at it. After a lot of pissing about they just gave me a producer, dunno why they didn't just do that in the first place.
Also, any car on the road should have insurance, that's very fucking public !
Sweet find, cheers mate!
I've just put in the plate of a sporty looking zissan (200 maybe?) some young bloke across the road owns and it comes up as a nissan micra gx
He's a dodgy fucker and I've already told him his biography if he continues to use the narrow road as a race track.
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