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Author Topic: Hampshire Miggy owners..... be afraid.... be very very afraid.....  (Read 1969 times)

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Field Marshal Dr. Opti

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Oh,  when she's concentrating on driving, she'll be careful, and responsible and generally fine.    however,   she is rather easily distracted,  and a little bit of a ditzy moo.... on occasion....   and 3 small children , (her charges as a Nanny)  is one hell of a distraction..... 


 i am extremely proud of her passing her test on 2nd attempt....   and being hard working, and caring and so on....      generally she is a daughter to be mightily proud of....

but i am terrified of her driving, and there's no way on god's green earth she's EVER driving my Miggy.....


   


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Too large and powerful for a mere woman to drive..... :)
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sorry, but i think its totaly irresponsible for an employer to allow anyone whos just passed their test to drive anything powerful. I hope shes not driving the kids in the powerful cars especially if as you say shes easily distracted.
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sorry forgot to add, why dont you ask them for a copy of the certificate showing shes insured with all the clauses and restrictions on just for your own records.  It would be a rubbish start to her driving life if she was to have a bump and get stuffed with the bill.
I think the voyager is actualy not a bad car to get to grips with, its fairly solid, slow, and good view
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I would imagine she would be insured to drive those cars....

I used to work for a 'rich' company, that had porche's / bmw's / merc's as company cars for the directors.....and anyone employed by them was insured to drive them.....including the 18/19 yo's students they employed.

They just paid a stupidly high premium.....
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If it was my daughter, I'd want to know for sure that she's covered to drive any car she's driving! Cross the t's and dot the i's and all that!!  :y  In my experience, whenever I've come unstuck in an employment scenario, it's because I assumed all was well and didn't check! :-\   Wealthy people tend to be pretty ruthless (Hence..) and they'll drop her like red hot stools if there's an accident and she's not covered!! Just my tuppence worth!!  ;) :y
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