Elsiecat
Well-Known Member
Do you think I'm on half term then? Have a look at my HHO join date!
Are you allowed to use your HHO join date as ID? Do they accept it at the airports?
Do you think I'm on half term then? Have a look at my HHO join date!
Are you allowed to use your HHO join date as ID? Do they accept it at the airports?
Are you allowed to use your HHO join date as ID? Do they accept it at the airports?
What?? Explain to me why you have come to that conclusion please.
Well it just goes to show that idiots can remain on HHO for a long time, over 12 years in this case. Even those who condone criminal acts are accepted here![]()
And your point is?
OK, I'll fess up, I'm 11years old and read the Guardian not the Daily Fail!
Off to do something useful now we're off topic, and I have horses to do.
Well you obviously think that it is acceptable to take any property that you want with out the owners permission, and are quiet indignant that anyone should object.
By doing this you clearly show that the only person you care about is you, and you are more than happy to use and abuse anyone else and their paid for property without even a glimmer of thought.
Why in gods name would any one have any driver over 25 can drive your lorry??.
It costs he owner more money for one thing.
If you have it owner only then in the rare instance you let a friend drive it you put them down as a name driver for dates - to --.
makes no scene to me paying extra premium for a service.
Ouch! What's up with you all? Can't stand liberals?
Because when you're unconscious in an ambulance on a Sunday afternoon and you've got two horses left at the event it's not that easy to phone the insurance company .
Because it costs £17 more for any driver over £25 and yes that IS fully comp on a 7.5 tonne lorry and you don't have to make changes - which IIRC you have quoted as £25 per time - not so clever if you lend it out once, stupid if you lend it out several times!
And yes of course driver has to have the appropriate license (OR co-driver with appropriate qualification).
Gingerwitch - given the acts of violence you have recommended in several places on this thread I hardly think you are in any position to comment on anyone else's morals:
Not as much of a right as you would like to think(especially if you think the perp is hiding in your bog!)
Because when you're unconscious in an ambulance on a Sunday afternoon and you've got two horses left at the event it's not that easy to phone the insurance company .
Because it costs £17 more for any driver over £25 and yes that IS fully comp on a 7.5 tonne lorry and you don't have to make changes - which IIRC you have quoted as £25 per time - not so clever if you lend it out once, stupid if you lend it out several times!
And yes of course driver has to have the appropriate license (OR co-driver with appropriate qualification).
I'm not a police officer but a lad in the village got 6 points (making his new liscence useless) and a hefty fine (considering he is long term unemployed) for taking his parents car just this week, so the police do take this seriously.
OP they took 5 days to apologise to you and give you chocolate and wine?! 5 days!! They were hoping you wouldnt find out and I'm sorry I dont believe thier story, picking up a horse is not a last min thing, they will have known it was happening for ages.
What a bunch of drama queens on this forum!
Well done Romany! Especially since you said you hated conflict of any kind. Hopefully they won't feel they can 'borrow' your things in future without permission.![]()
What a bunch of drama queens on this forum!
Well done Romany! Especially since you said you hated conflict of any kind. Hopefully they won't feel they can 'borrow' your things in future without permission.![]()
Thans for that info, I would have thought it would have been taken very seriously, otherwise, would anybody bother to insure at all??
Really, these ladies are very lucky it was Romany's box, and not someone else who would have reported them. A stiff lesson learned indeed...!
Glad its been sorted, but i dont believe the stories, sorry.
Well since i have had a horse box since the 1980/s this has never happened and if it did. My hubby would drive it back with his insurance. So no need for anyone else to drive it.
it cost £25 for my friend to be insured for 2 weeks to drive my rover car while on holiday.
Then the same applies to my pontiac if i had heart attack at one of my car shows or another accident NO ONE will drive my pontiac any way anyhow. If i was at a show The AA would transport it back for me.
With the lorry I would arrange my liveries to drive my horses home in their lorry and get my breakdown company to bring lorry home.
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What an hysterical bunch there are on this forum!
What a bunch of drama queens on this forum!
"Pontiac" is not some magic word that impresses me.
All very well provided you always go to the same shows as your liveries (and they always have space for your horses) and / or take your husband along with you - and that you are not so seriously ill that they want your husband to get the the hospital asap. I have had to arrange transport for more than one person to hospital with their injured spouse and then arrange to get the family, horses and lorry recovered to their house.
Yes, I assume most people have some form of breakdown/recovery cover on their cars but that's not really what this was about. "Pontiac" is not some magic word that impresses me.
I think this thread safely shows the users who are the 'borrowers' on their yards![]()