Borrowed my car keys and crashed

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  1. PapaShmurff's Avatar
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    Re: Borrowed my car keys and crashed
    :lol:
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    (Original post by salfordfairy)
    Wow wish i had friends like u! Thats awful hope they dont revoke ure license is there a court case??? x
    LOL tell me about it :/ and yep there is
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    have you the OP been charged with causing/allowing them to drive?? if not dont worry. You would have been charged at about the same time as them.
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    (Original post by i have no name)
    LOL tell me about it :/ and yep there is
    You're incredibly nieve to give keys to someone because "ITS RAINING OOOH NOEZ!!11"

    This is why car premiums are so high and I hope yoru retarded friends learn a lesson about dirving a ton of metal recklessly.
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    (Original post by Arcanine)
    I don't see how you could be banned?
    causing or permitting

    have you been arrested or requested to give a statement to the police yet ?

    if not do not go on tape / attend a contemp notes interview / 'give a statement' without a brief.

    if you have i hope you have made it clear that you did not give them permission to drive
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    (Original post by Lilrascal19)
    I very much doubt you will get a ban, you haven't committed a crime.
    if the OP drops themself in it on tape / in a contemp. notes interview they have , causing or permitting driving without a licence / driving without insurance.

    the idiots also won't be done for TWOC

    it's routine to question / arrest for causing or permitting the owner /RK of a vehicle which is TWOCed by a friend family member and to drop it into either the interview or the disclosure that it'll be NFAd if you go on tape that the car was TWOCed
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    Re: Borrowed my car keys and crashed
    (Original post by fosters88)
    You have not commited an offence regarding driving with no full licence, mot, tax, insurance etc + you were not invovled in the accident / motoring offence if any was commited... so you should be in the clear.
    that's incorrect unless the people TWOCed the car, if the OP says he gave them the keys and permission to 'use' the car - which if he gave an unadvised interview he may well have done so then the offence is complete and the CPS may well run with it

    the OP needs a good brief, ideally one better than the TWOCing muppets have got ...
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    Re: Borrowed my car keys and crashed
    (Original post by zippyRN)
    that's incorrect unless the people TWOCed the car, if the OP says he gave them the keys and permission to 'use' the car - which if he gave an unadvised interview he may well have done so then the offence is complete and the CPS may well run with it

    the OP needs a good brief, ideally one better than the TWOCing muppets have got ...
    In my statement I said I gave them the keys with permission to go for a fag in the car. I explicitly stated that under any circumstances they are not allowed to drive my car and do not have my permission to drive it.
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