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Hi all, after some advice on this please.

Got caught driving without insurance last month and it’s 6pts and a £300 fine or a trip to court.
I’m totally guilty but I feel the punishment is very harsh. I was pulled just before 10am and the insurance had run out at midnight, I didnt realise it hadn’t auto renewed. My father had very recently died and I wasn’t really on the ball with everything that was going on around me.
The insurance was sorted out there and then before I drove any further and they apologised for not auto renewing.
I’m also concerned that being motor trade, this could affect my position.
Is there anything I can do? What are the chances of any leniency being shown?

Regards

Jim

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Re: Driving without insurance
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Probably not much you can do, it's an absolute offence, either you have insurance or you don't. If you hadn't been able to arrange insurance on the spot your car would have been towed away.
Bus driving since 1973. My advice, if you have a PSV licence, destroy it when you get to 65 or you'll be forever in demand.

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Is there anything I can do?

No.

If you take the matter to court, the law says that a minimum of six points must be imposed unless the court finds there are “Special Reasons not to Endorse or Disqualify”. Cover running out the previous night would not qualify as a Special Reason.

You could give it  ago, but it will almost certainly fail, and the cost to you will be very much greater than £300 (although the court is unlikely to impose more than six points).

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When you say the insurance company apologised for it not auto-renewing, is that because it should have or because they should have made it clearer that it wouldn't?

What were they actually apologising for?
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A very good point made by Bert which I had overlooked.

What gave you the impression that the policy would auto-renew? It’s very common for most insurers to auto-renew these days. Did you have a reminder that it was due to expire, and telling you that either it would auto-renew of that it wouldn’t’?

If you were told it would auto-renew and it didn’t, that would paint a different picture. Especially considering the very short period between expiry and when you were stopped.

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Does the OP have it in writing from the insurance company that it should have renewed but it was their (the insurance co's) fault that it hadn't?