Sunday, February 16, 2014

Fucking uninsured MuslimScum driver who hit-and-run AND KILLED father-of-four was caught by police after trying to claim for damage to windscreen... using his WIFE's policy

Fudge-Packin' for Allah

From the Daily Mail:
A hit-and-run killer who callously drove off after fatally injuring a father-of-four was caught after trying to claim for the damage on his wife's car insurance. 
Majid Bashir did not have a licence when, driving his wife's Nissan Micra, he hit Stephen Chappell crossing a busy road last January. 
He carried on driving for one-and-a-half miles with a shattered windscreen, before abandoning the vehicle near Great Barr, West Midlands. 
Mr Chappell, an HGV driver, suffered severe head injuries and died days later. But soon after, Bashir, 39, contacted his wife's insurance company to make a claim for the damage. 
Yesterday, Bashir was found guilty of causing death while uninsured, aggravated vehicle-taking and dangerous driving. He was jailed for four years and nine months at Birmingham Crown Court, and banned from the roads for four-and-half-years. 
Judge Patrick Thomas QC said it was a 'deeply sad case' as Mr Chappell was a 'hugely decent man in the middle of his life with a loving family.' 
His grieving family later slammed the sentence and claimed they had faced threats and intimidation during the court case.

5 comments:

Always On Watch said...

About Muslims and insurance, see THIS and THIS.

Pastorius said...

That second answer is not correct. It's a Urban Legend, likely created by Muslims themselves. Reminds me of people who believe they don't have to pay income taxes.

Always On Watch said...

Well, I do know for a fact that this is true in Virginia: no driver is forced to buy auto insurance; rather, the uninsured driver can pay the uninsured motorist fee of $500. See THIS.

Always On Watch said...

From THIS SOURCE:

I was in a reportable accident. How do I get information on the other party?

[...]

Also available are the other driver's insurance information and a photocopy of the accident report and/or certification that the other driver in the accident was not insured (Uninsured Motorist Certificate)....


I don't know what a California uninsured motorist certificate requires. Maybe you do, Pastorius.

Pastorius said...

In California, you are legally required to have insurance. However, if the other person does not have insurance and they are illegal, the police aid and abet them in getting away.

That's my own anecdotal experience. That is not a matter of law.