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Stevie5tapes



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The Queen, cars and insurance?

It was on the radio today that the Bentley that the Queen travelled to church in on Sunday took 7 attempts to start after the church service. It also said the queens car doesnt have a license plate. Does the queen cars not need tax and insurance also? I remember years ago a college lecturer told me that you cant sue any vehicle (that has an accident with you) that has the queens head on it, dont know if this is true or not? Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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landy19840



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I know the royal family has RAC Membership, my old chap uSe to be an RAC man and fixed a few of the royals range rovers and jaguars!

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Stevie5tapes



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I wonder if the queen has ever had to phone LR requesting goodwill for a broken down Range Rover? If she has I wonder if she got anywhere with customer services? Lol Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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I don't know if it has changed but when I was working for the government our pool cars carried no tax or insurance. The government "self insured" itself. John
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The Queen, cars and insurance?

landy19840 wrote:
I know the royal family has RAC Membership, my old chap uSe to be an RAC man and fixed a few of the royals range rovers and jaguars!



Could it be because it is called " ROYAL Automobile Club " ???

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Mona Geeza



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No insurance? do you think she would clear orf pretty sharpish if she was involved in a accident?
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I bet the police would have a heck of a job tracing the car, no numberplate and all that Laughing

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Mona Geeza



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JST wrote:
The government "self insured" itself.


Almost like when they want a bit of cash they just nip down the bank and print some.

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I believe anyone can self-insure. All you have to do is deposit an appropriate number of millions (I don't know how many, but it's a lot!) in an appropriate escrow account...

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If the Italian lire comes back, I'll deposit millions(about £2.50) and start an insurance company.
I'll call it "S Censored d off its your own fault, you can't claim Insurance Company"
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If I recall correctly, it is only £15k!

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Think it through....It's called crown immunity - otherwise the Monarch would end up prosecuting themselves...in whose name are the Laws of this land created?

In years gone by wider parts of the public sector had Crown Immunity...the NHS for example ....that was removed in the 80s I think...so hence the HSE, planning authorities, food hygiene and yes car tax suddenly applied to the old Crown premises/vehicles.

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It has been said that London Buses are insured the same.

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incubus



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I thought Crown Immunity was the legislation which made them exempt from prosecution under H&S regulations and probably other things. The MOD certainly operated on that principle until it was removed.

It may be Crown Indemnity - the government does not insure its vehicles because it has enough money to pay for any claims directly (it self-indemnifies). MOD operates this as does, I believe, the Post Office.

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