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Lee GLS

  • Posts: 3844
Re: Safe fill LPG bottle users.
« Reply #20 on: November 15, 2012, 07:13:27 pm »
How many of you have the warning stickers on the back of your vans and are insured for this  ?

You don't need warning stickers, yes I am insured and it didn't cost a penny extra.

You seen to had a bee in your bonnet about this Ian, you keep asking this question.
you dont need sticker when your carrying gas bottles ?

its good that you have told your insurance Company Lee, because they ask if you do in a round about way so many will not be insured they just dont know it, now they do;)
 
my bee is this and it is very simple mate and it not meant as an attack on you it is in general ok:
if you had an acceident and were hurt but still awake and speaking and your car/van had fire in back and needed to be cut out, you could possibly kill someone as they would not know you are carrying a ticking time bomb. trying to avoid a sticker IMO is stupid and careless. No problem with you in anyway just my feeling on this subject, I have had a bad accident, i watched one last night on the way back from Norwich with someone being cut from a burning car the firemen deserve better if not to protect themselves and others.

we are in business and this is not for personal nor domestic use (however someone want to try and bend domestic/personal part to make themselves feel better) it is for a commercial, have a read of this see what you think:

http://www.flogas.co.uk/142/transport-of-lpg-cylinders

You are right it is best to have a sticker, my insurance company said that it was not a requirement, thats not to say that i will not be getting one, i will - eventually.

Im sure there are people on here that have not told their insurance just incase it costs then more on their premium, but whats the point of not telling them, because if you have an accident, then they will use any excuse to not pay out.

Roy Harding

  • Posts: 1973
Re: Safe fill LPG bottle users.
« Reply #21 on: November 16, 2012, 09:28:14 am »
I got my stickers from ebay

Roy