Posts Tagged ‘misc’

Speeding Offences Danger In The U. K

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Not obeying the law and being a part of speeding offences can harm you and your passenger that are with you. Teens are the highest number of violaters for this particular traffic offense. These offences cause higher accidents then almost any others.

Driving faster than the legal limits can endanger you and people who are innocent bystanders. Serious injuries can be caused due to these unsafe driving practices. How would you feel if you actually killed another person just because you could not adhere to the speeding limits posted?

Once caught speeding the officer can do one of two things. They can hand out a citation or give you a set date for court which you must then appear at to take care of your fines.

If you get caught going way over the legal posted limit them you will face serious criminal type charges and will be taken in and booked at the station.

You will then face a judge and they will determine whether you can keep your driving license or whether it should be suspended at that time for a certain amount of time. They may also make you take a driving course for safety and you will have to pay a larger fine as well.

Adults should be aware of their surrounding as well as the speedometer when driving as well as the younger teenage drivers. This will help to prevent injuries and insure everyone gets to where their going safely. People who take it a little slower on the roads may get their just a little slower but they will arrive with their passengers unharmed and able to spend time with their loved ones instead of in a hospital or worse.

Do not put everyone at risk when driving, be able to follow the driving laws. They are their for everyone’s safety. Those who get speeding offences should be held accountable for their actions and country’s and states should make these even harsher to get the point across.

Do you have many Speeding Offences on your record? If you do you may need to get some Driving Legal Advice. Make sure you don’t pay more than you really should with the best help now!

Are You Entitled To A Tax Refund?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Tax is something we all have to pay on more or less every purchase we ever make. It is what fuels our economy and gives our government money so that they can run the country.

So tax is what makes our economy and more or less the whole capitalist system work by giving the government a slice of the profit from every transaction made in a store and every persons wage packet.

However, despite the fact that tax and its benefits are more or less what separates our country from the less economically developed countries and it allows the country to be run in a way that benefits everyone, but even so, at the end of the day, it is our hard earned money that’s being taken away from us, so aren’t we at least entitled to a little groan about it once in a while?

However if you are a citizen of a country outside the EU and you are visiting the UK (or one of the other qualifying countries within the EU) then there is a scheme in place that allows you to claim back tax that you pay on purchases from certain stores.

There are 5 steps you should take in order for you to claim back your tax, and they are:

1. Look out for the sticker in store windows indicating that they are part of the tax free shopping scheme.

2. Check the minimum purchase amount in order to qualify for a tax refund (this can vary from shop to shop)

3. Request and fill out the tax refund cheque form.

4. When you show customs your passport on your way out of the country, show them your completed tax refund cheque form.

5. Either go to the tax refund office in the airport to claim your money back, or you can send the form off in the post and receive the money in cheque form or have it credited to your credit card.

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Make Sure Your Caravan Is Covered

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Obviously it is important to make sure that you caravan is secure and as unstealable as possible, however, whatever measures you take it is still far easier for someone to steal a caravan than it is a car. If youre planning on leaving your caravan unattended for long periods of time then it becomes a risky business for anyone to insure you, therefore you may find your premiums are very high.

There are a few things you can do to reduce the price of your caravan insurance, for example you can install a proven security device which disables the tow bar making it very difficult to steal, also you can lock the caravan away in a garage or compound so that it is out of sight.

The price of your insurance premiums for your caravan can vary massively from company to company, and so it would definitely be worth speaking to a caravan insurance expert as they will probably be able to advise you as to how you can make a few security changes in order to considerably lower your premiums.

It is important to ensure that your insurance policy covers your possessions while you are staying in your caravan, as well as any that will be left in the caravan while youre away from it. Although it is of course never a good idea to leave valuables in view from the outside, cover or no cover.

You will need to make sure that any specific items of value have been specified to the insurance providers. There may well be an item value limit in your policy, and so you will be required to itemise your valuables. However not all polices include this so be sure to ask if yours does.

So basically, to avoid any nasty shocks if you should need to make a claim, make sure that you go through absolutely everything that you will be carrying with your insurance provider to make sure it is al covered.

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Driving Without Due Care And Attention

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Where driving without due care and attention used to be something of a defence, it is now far more of an offence. Momentary lapses of concentration are no longer an excuse in a court of law, in fact, in some instances; it can be enough to land you in jail.

Organisations such as MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) have been lobbying for this change in the law for a long time and now different parts of the country have varying levels of punishments for the offences depending on the severity of the results of the careless driving.

What is surprising is that people dont really seem to take driving without due care and attention very seriously. In fact, people seem to side with the offenders and advise them on how to avoid their punishment. In an online forum we found one case where a man was charged for wheel-spinning his car on gravel by going very fast and kicking up lots of dust and gravel. The officer that charged him says in his report that there was a petrol pump nearby and it was open, and so could have caused a large accident and many potential injuries. The question he put on the forum was that if he could prove that the petrol pump was closed would that benefit his case in any way. And surprisingly, dozens of people replied with advice about how to get out of the charge and how to prove that something in the officers report was wrong!

Every year there are thousands of deaths or serious injuries on the roads as a result of negligent driving and we dont really take notice. Tens of thousands of people lose their licences every year because of careless driving, at least temporarily and many of them just turn up back behind the wheel without a valid licence! Even though the people in the surrounding neighbourhood may well know about it, most people will not pull them up on it, and this is what causes most of the motoring offences on our roads.

Though driving without due care and attention is a relatively lower ranking offense when compared to drunk driving or cell phone driving, it still is one of the biggest causes for accidents, and needs to be addressed with greater authority.

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