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Title: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Migalot on 25 February 2015, 21:47:42
It seems that likely that owners of these scooters, ride-on lawnmowers, golf buggies etc. will soon need motor insurance.

The European Court of Justice has decided and the UK cannot appeal the ruling.  :o >:(

http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-committees/transport/14%20-%20Letter%20from%20Robert%20Goodwill%20MP%20to%20Chair%20-%20European%20Court%20of%20justice%20ruling%20on%20Vnuk%20case.pdf (http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-committees/transport/14%20-%20Letter%20from%20Robert%20Goodwill%20MP%20to%20Chair%20-%20European%20Court%20of%20justice%20ruling%20on%20Vnuk%20case.pdf)


Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: BazaJT on 25 February 2015, 21:59:01
From what I can recall when Maureen got hers[through the motability scheme]it came with some kind of public liability insurance.Hers was only the non-road legal 4mph job,had she gone for the bigger road legal 8mph job then it was "advised"that proper insurance was taken out by the person involved and that some kind of licence was also required to use it.
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: LC0112G on 25 February 2015, 23:55:21
The European Court of Justice has decided and the UK cannot appeal the ruling.

No. The ECJ hasn't "decided the UK cannot appeal the ruling". The ECJ is the highest court in Europe, so there is simply no higher court to appeal to.
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Lazydocker on 26 February 2015, 07:51:13
Good. I've seen more than one occasion where these contraptions have done serious damage to property and even vehicles. I don't have any issues with people needing them and using them, just get insured do when you do damage you don't have to shrug your shoulders and slide off
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Migalot on 26 February 2015, 10:59:54
The European Court of Justice has decided and the UK cannot appeal the ruling.

No. The ECJ hasn't "decided the UK cannot appeal the ruling". The ECJ is the highest court in Europe, so there is simply no higher court to appeal to.

No, you misquoted me by removing the "and".

The ECJ has decided [or ruled, if you prefer] AND the UK cannot appeal...etc. for the reasons you state.
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: biggriffin on 26 February 2015, 12:01:24
So this will be another benefit,that fatties who cant walk will be trying to claim
. >:(
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 February 2015, 12:05:04
Wouldn't you be insured under your house insurance (3rd party liability) for your ride on mower?  :-\
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: biggriffin on 26 February 2015, 12:10:51
Wouldn't you be insured under your house insurance (3rd party liability) for your ride on mower?  :-\

Not everone has grounds,like you and opti,that need a ride on mower ;D
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 February 2015, 12:17:48
Wouldn't you be insured under your house insurance (3rd party liability) for your ride on mower?  :-\
Can't see why you'd want to drive one outside your own property, so, if someone decides to trespass on your lawn and gets minced up... tough.  :y

But.. the limp wristed courts would probably take you to the cleaners anyway. ::)
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 February 2015, 16:18:29
Wouldn't you be insured under your house insurance (3rd party liability) for your ride on mower?  :-\

Not everone has grounds,like you and opti,that need a ride on mower ;D

Lord Opti might have a ride on but I don't.  ::)  Wish I did though!  :D


Can't see why you'd want to drive one outside your own property, so, if someone decides to trespass on your lawn and gets minced up... tough.  :y

But.. the limp wristed courts would probably take you to the cleaners anyway. ::)

That's the point of the proposed legislation Kevin, that insurance must be in force wherever the 'vehicle' is used.  There's even a note about pedestrian controlled vehicles, so we might even have to take out insurance for a wheelbarrow soon!  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: ckz on 26 February 2015, 16:46:59
that means i selling the one my other half has, because i am not prepared paying expensive insurances to make some brooker happy just for her to go once a month to the doctor. i drive her in the car instead in this case.
oppsing eu applying legislation which makes our life just harder.
all this ruling they doing for themselves makes us hard work and cost everybody a lot money before enjoying life for going to work.
braincaner idiots.

sorry but whatever came in the last 5 years is just a burden instead a relief.
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 February 2015, 16:54:06

oppsing eu applying legislation which makes our life just harder.

sorry but whatever came in the last 5 10 years is just a burden instead a relief.

I'd agree with that, although I'd say the last 10 years in particular has seen a stream of EU regs that just make life harder.  >:(

I'm hard pressed to think of anything that has come out of Brussels in recent years, that has made my life easier.  :-\
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: The Sheriff on 26 February 2015, 17:08:00

oppsing eu applying legislation which makes our life just harder.

sorry but whatever came in the last 5 10 years is just a burden instead a relief.

I'd agree with that, although I'd say the last 10 years in particular has seen a stream of EU regs that just make life harder.  >:(

I'm hard pressed to think of anything that has come out of Brussels in recent years, that has made my life easier.  :-\
Sprouts?
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 February 2015, 17:16:49

oppsing eu applying legislation which makes our life just harder.

sorry but whatever came in the last 5 10 years is just a burden instead a relief.

I'd agree with that, although I'd say the last 10 years in particular has seen a stream of EU regs that just make life harder.  >:(

I'm hard pressed to think of anything that has come out of Brussels in recent years, that has made my life easier.  :-\
Sprouts?

Not with the state of my bowels!  :o  ;D
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 February 2015, 21:48:43

oppsing eu applying legislation which makes our life just harder.

sorry but whatever came in the last 5 10 years is just a burden instead a relief.

I'd agree with that, although I'd say the last 10 years in particular has seen a stream of EU regs that just make life harder.  >:(

I'm hard pressed to think of anything that has come out of Brussels in recent years, that has made my life easier.  :-\
Sprouts?

Not with the state of my bowels!  :o  ;D
Their beer makes everything ruddy hard work, too. Walking included. ;D
Title: Re: Motability scooter insurance
Post by: Rods2 on 28 February 2015, 03:15:25
Wouldn't you be insured under your house insurance (3rd party liability) for your ride on mower?  :-\

Not everone has grounds,like you and opti,that need a ride on mower ;D

Lord Opti might have a ride on but I don't.  ::)  Wish I did though!  :D


Can't see why you'd want to drive one outside your own property, so, if someone decides to trespass on your lawn and gets minced up... tough.  :y

But.. the limp wristed courts would probably take you to the cleaners anyway. ::)

That's the point of the proposed legislation Kevin, that insurance must be in force wherever the 'vehicle' is used.  There's even a note about pedestrian controlled vehicles, so we might even have to take out insurance for a wheelbarrow soon!  ::)  ;D

Only in his dreams and I think he's named it his sister-in-law. ;D ;D ;D