Liquid Ocelotsmearyllama said:Your avatar is from MGS, right?
Which character?
Liquid Ocelotsmearyllama said:Your avatar is from MGS, right?
Which character?
Ah.Blue_vision said:Liquid Ocelotsmearyllama said:Your avatar is from MGS, right?
Which character?
In Canada, it's illegal to drive without insurance, awareness of risk or not.FackGerbil said:It's not illegal. Insurance will not cover the cost/s of a crash if Bob, or any un-insured driver of that vehicle, is driving and is involved in a collision.
Pretty much. Revolver Ocelot took on Liquid's persona.smearyllama said:Ah.
Isn't he what Ocelot became when he had the arm grafted onto him?
I've only begun to get into the series, and I started with 4, so I guess general spoilers aren't a big issue anymore.
"Bob" also has no money what so ever for gasBlackWidower said:I think it depends on whether or not Bob has his full G. We are talking Ontario here right? It would be unreasonable for an insurance company to require that every single person who might ever drive the car once be on the insurance, and considering it would take a few days to add someone to the insurance...if a friend really needs to borrow your car, I don't think anyone would expect you to say, "Well we need to wait three business days to get confirmation that you are on the insurance."
lacktheknack said:In Canada, it's illegal to drive without insurance, awareness of risk or not.FackGerbil said:It's not illegal. Insurance will not cover the cost/s of a crash if Bob, or any un-insured driver of that vehicle, is driving and is involved in a collision.
Call it a case of paranoiaultrachicken said:Why do you even bother setting this up as a hypothetical? I know it's an actual situation based on an older thread of yours. What's the point in hiding it?
Check your local laws, and check your plan. I doubt it's legal, but if you want to be sure, check.
Correct. Bob shouldn't be driving, unless he likes having an overnight in a cell. And massive fines.Quiet Stranger said:lacktheknack said:In Canada, it's illegal to drive without insurance, awareness of risk or not.FackGerbil said:It's not illegal. Insurance will not cover the cost/s of a crash if Bob, or any un-insured driver of that vehicle, is driving and is involved in a collision.
So when you say without insurance you mean, the car is insured (there is insurance for it) but Bob's not on it, so it would be illegal if he drove it....right?? (just trying cover my bases)
That would have absolutely no impact whatsoever on anything. Except perhaps his various friendships.Quiet Stranger said:"Bob" also has no money what so ever for gasBlackWidower said:I think it depends on whether or not Bob has his full G. We are talking Ontario here right? It would be unreasonable for an insurance company to require that every single person who might ever drive the car once be on the insurance, and considering it would take a few days to add someone to the insurance...if a friend really needs to borrow your car, I don't think anyone would expect you to say, "Well we need to wait three business days to get confirmation that you are on the insurance."
He has driven many times while not on insurance (if he hasn't been on the insurance as long as I'm thinking he has) he's also gotten his fair share of parking tickets.BlackWidower said:That would have absolutely no impact whatsoever on anything. Except perhaps his various friendships.Quiet Stranger said:"Bob" also has no money what so ever for gasBlackWidower said:I think it depends on whether or not Bob has his full G. We are talking Ontario here right? It would be unreasonable for an insurance company to require that every single person who might ever drive the car once be on the insurance, and considering it would take a few days to add someone to the insurance...if a friend really needs to borrow your car, I don't think anyone would expect you to say, "Well we need to wait three business days to get confirmation that you are on the insurance."
What I was getting to in that little diatribe was this: No one would arrest someone for driving a car they only drove once while not on the insurance. It would be unreasonable to ask them to do so.
I'm pretty sure they're on about, what we call, CTP (Compulsory Third Party), which is included in your registration fees.Astoria said:Umm well here(Australia) I don't think it's illegal, it just means if he's in a crash he has to pay for all the damage and compensation.