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Here are some recent press releases about the MIB.
Please click on link to view the newsletter Road Ahead Issue 15.pdf
Police Helpline rings the changes! Uninsured driving costs law-abiding motorists in excess of £500m each year or around £30 on their insurance premium ..... Please click below to view item: Press Release Police Helpline rings the changes.pdf.
The Road Ahead - MIB Newsletter Issue 14
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Over 78,000 vehicles were seized by the Police in England and Wales during 2006 for no insurance of which 40% were subsequently crushed or sold ..... Please click on link below to view item: Motor Insurers’ Bureau ‘hot line’ fighting uninsured driving!
Over 78,000 vehicles were seized by the Police during 2006 for no insurance ..... Please click on link below to view full press release. Press Release New Forces join Police Helpline 23 July 07 v4.doc
According to records held by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau the typical profile of an uninsured driver .... Press Release New Forces join Police Helpline 23 July 07 v3.doc
Please click on link below to view press release New tool in the fight against uninsured driving on UK roads
If you are coming to live in the UK you need to re-register your vehicle onto UK number plates immediately. You should contact the DVLA for advice as to how to do this at www.dvla.gov.uk or the NIVLCO at www.dvlni.gov.uk if you live in Northern Ireland. A vehicle with UK plates must have insurance according to UK Law, which means it must be insured with an authorized insurer and one who is a member of MIB. To see if the insurer is a member of MIB please check the Members’ section of this site. If you are a visitor to the UK (for example on holiday) you can use your vehicle for a limited time, usually for six months in any 12 month period before you need to re-register the vehicle onto UK plates. It is the responsibility of the driver to prove how long a vehicle has been in the UK. In the event that you are stopped by the Police, or any other enforcement agency, you may be asked to provide proof of port of entry or any other evidence of when the vehicle arrived in the UK. There are severe penalties in the UK if the law is not complied with and the Police have powers to seize and crush any vehicle they believe to be uninsured.
Please click the link Motor claims involving foreign vehicles to view this press release.
Press Response Insurance Times freelance journalist June 07v3.doc
Press Response - BBC2 TV Working Lunch-EU accident statement 3 June 06.doc
Press Statement/MIB supports Police in targeting uninsured drivers/ June 07
Is there a connection to those who drive drunk and those who drive uninsured.doc
Please click on link to view press release: Polish drivers in the UK
Please click on link below to download press release: Byrne v MIB and Secretary of State
MIB and police crushing uninsured cars! Please click the link to view this press release.
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West Yorkshire Police arrest 'crash for cash' fraudsters. Please click the link to view this press release.
Please click on link below: MIB and police crushing uninsured cars.doc
Over 900 Fleet Managers recently took part in an online survey in Fleet News testing levels of awareness about the MID (Motor Insurance Database) ...... Business at risk if vehicles not on the MID
A FURTHER four people were arrested today (Tuesday April 17) as part of Hertfordshire Constabulary’s ongoing major investigation into ‘cash for crash’ fraud offences. A further arrest is expected later today ..... Arrests following major insurance fraud investigations
A man was arrested today as part of an ongoing investigation into a multi-million pound insurance fraud network based on staged motor accidents .... Man arrested for insurance fraud
Due to the success of the launch of the MIB Police Helpline last week MIB has been able to add a further 4 Police forces to the list of users. Please click on link below to view full press statement Police Helpline aiding fight against uninsured driving
The Insurance Industry is making good progress towards compliance with the new ‘time to supply’ (TTS) targets for supplying insurance information to the Motor Insurance Database (MID) ..... Please click on link below to view full statement. Time to Supply MID2
The Police can seize any vehicle where they have reasonable grounds to believe it is uninsured. To support the Police in the fight against uninsured driving the MIB has launched a dedicated Police Helpline ..... Please click on link to view item: MIB Launch Police Helpline
MIB Press Release - Insurance industry is united in helping the police to keep uninsured vehicles off the roads
Millions of motorists will be able to arrange their motor insurance quicker and more conveniently thanks to a proposed change in the law announced today says the ABI (Association of British Insurers). Click on ABI Press Release - On-line insurance by the ABI to view press release
ABI Press Release - Insurance industry is united in helping the police to keep uninsured vehicles off the roads
Press Release 13 December 2006
Press Release - 5 December 2006
Please click the link Press Release ASKMID to see the latest press release.
Please see attached link for the re-structure of Motor Insurers' Bureau Organisation Re-structure
Please click New Members to see the latest MIB Press Release.
Please click the link to view the press release concerning Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, Jim Fitzpatrick's visit to MIB on Wednesday, 7 November 2007.
Please click the following link MIB Police Helpline Extends Opening Hours to view the latest press relase concerning the extension of the MIB Police Helpline opening hours.
Please click the links below to view two press releases issued on 8 January 2008. FFP Programme ends on a high note Is the end in sight for uninsured drivers

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