MIB completes bankruptcy order

The Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) has completed its first bankruptcy order against an uninsured drive...

The Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) has completed its first bankruptcy order against an uninsured driver. Stephen Harrison, from Sheffield, was found liable for causing a collision on the A57 at Drinsley Nook in Linconshire in August 2002 while driving uninsured. He was fined £50 and disqualified for two months. After compensating the occupants of the other car, the MIB began proceedings against Mr Harrison, who was eventually ordered to pay £15,000 in damages, whereupon he was declared bankrupt.

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