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    • I agree with dx about the letter, please don't send that. I'll have a think about it later and I hope dx will have time to as well. Regarding you teaching undergrads, did you talk to your students union about how a criminal record would affect you?
    • sorry but that letter needs to be much much better. you need to express that it was a stilly youthful mistake trying to be the big man and jumping the turnstile to look big infront of your peers. TfL prosecutors are on the email address on their first letter. get the court form sent back to the court , (but copy it first) stating you plead guilty and wish to attend to address the judge in person face to face to show your genuine remorse for your stupid youthful exuberance.      
    • I thought I should send the begging letter to the prosecutor. Does the hearing means the time I need to send back by? If so, it’s June 5  I plan to send the new begging letter as following, can I ask for some suggestions? Dear Investigator/Prosecutor,  Thank you for your reply. I deeply regret my actions and the inconvenience they have caused.  I’m extremely remorseful for my crime. and regret it everyday. I often ask myself ‘’how can I do that thing just because I felt it is interesting. There are a lot of crimes in the world, but feeling it’s interesting is certainly not a reason to crime. I should not crime with any reason.’’ I think about these things every day, and I understand that I can’t blame anyone but myself.  I thanks to the staff who stopped me, as this is a valuable lesson in my life. I told myself that I should never ever repeat such a thing again, and never ever do anything which is possible to be in breach of any law. As a result, I carefully tap my oyster card every time before I enter the station now. I remind myself that I did a wrong thing before, and I should never let it happen again.  Although my monthly travel expenses do not warrant a season ticket, but I just renew my season ticket (please see the attachment). I understand that a crime cannot be truly compensated for, but purchasing a season ticket offers me a small measure of comfort, knowing that my actions caused a loss to the public interest.  I received an email which ask me to negotiate being class teacher in this summer (please see the attachment). I hope that I could teach the lovely students again, which may not be allowed with a criminal record. I would please ask that you would please provide me a single opportunity to settle all outstanding sums owed outside of court without the need for legal proceedings which would have a determinantal impact on my teaching career.  I sincerely apologise again for my crime. If you need anything further from me to help you please let me know.   Yours sincerely,
    • LoL Dx you crack me up. Thanks for the advice. I'll stay positive.
    • Utter Rubbish!! lowell dont write and beg for deals once they start court. as for your attitude, we'll thats nothing new for you.😎 you wont be quizzed, it's not like TV, simply refer to your defence/WS when answering anything the judge may ever ask. well it involves chickens. dx  
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Hi all,

 

I had an accident at the turn of the year where I rear ended another vehicle. I was going extremely slowly (sub 5MPH) but managed to do the following...

 

1) £900 damage to the third party's car.

 

2) I have written my car off (apparantly £1800 worth of damage).

 

Now, I went through my Insurance company - Swift Cover - and have just been asked to supply details of how much I paid for my car, how much I feel it is worth etc. Unfortunately for me, when I took out my insurance I did not fully understand how it worked, and believe whatever I put as my voluntary excess would take the place of my compulsory excess... it appears this is not the case, and I am left with an excess of £900!

 

Now, this is more than the market value car, or at the least, the same amount. I drive a Ford Fiesta '97. About 80k on the clock, IIRC. It was in good condition, however, and I've recently had new tyres, a new battery, a new clutch... plenty of work done to the car.

 

If this is the case, what are my options? Am I going to get no payout and lose my car? Or should I be able to have my car returned if I am not receiving any kind of payout?

 

It seems crazy that I will be losing my car, getting no payout AND having increased premiums for the following year!

 

Any advice would be welcomed.

 

Thanks.

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A voluntary excess is just that, you volunteer to accept that amount of risk in return for a lower premium, any voluntary excess is always added to the compulsory excess.

 

What is your total excess and what have they valued your car at?

 

You say that your car is a write off, is that because of structural damage or because of the repair cost?

 

When you answer these questions we will be better placed to advise you of your options

 

Mossy

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A voluntary excess is just that, you volunteer to accept that amount of risk in return for a lower premium, any voluntary excess is always added to the compulsory excess.

 

What is your total excess and what have they valued your car at?

 

You say that your car is a write off, is that because of structural damage or because of the repair cost?

 

When you answer these questions we will be better placed to advise you of your options

 

Mossy

 

Thanks - I understand the way voluntary excess works now, but when I took out my insurance I believed it would override the compulsory. My compulsory was £400, and my voluntary is £500 - £900 in total.

 

It is just the repair cost. The reality is the vehicle is in good condition still - As far as I am aware, it just needs two new lights, a new bonnet and a new grill at the front.

 

I do not have an offer from the insurance company yet; they want me to e-mail them a number of facts, including what I believe the car to be worth.

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OK from what you say it sounds like this is an economic total loss as opposed to a structural one, ie it costs more to repair the car than it would cost to write it off.

 

You might consider pricing up the parts you want from a local breakers yard and asking your insurers for a settlement where you retain the salvage, that way you then pay for the repairs yourself (getting second hand parts from a breakers yard will normally work out cost effective).

 

Email your insurers the information they want, get prices of similar vehicles to your own from auto trader etc.

 

Mossy

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