On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 01:25:25 EDT, Liz wrote: >It isn't something that we can police because let's face it, how do you >remember who you've sold patterns to when you see them at a lace day - perhaps it >was bought by a friend as a present - I've had that happen when I've given >someone a lift to a lace fair. (By the way, did you know that in the UK you >aren't supposed to 'charge' someone petrol money to take them somewhere - that >makes you a taxi and gives issue with your insurance but they can offer to fill up >your petrol tank and pay for it - see, we have laws that go round in circles >on other areas too!) This was changed by British insurance companies some time back. They got together and changed the relevant clauses in all policies at the same time. I think that it may have been around the time of the first oil crisis in the 70's, and the government pressured the insurance companies into doing it.
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