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After a next call and talking to oily he asked me to send over the receipt of me buying the van please see
attached scan. I am waiting for the new logbook to come from DVLA.
Simon
From: Lorraine Cordell [Mail To:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 15 November 2013 13:07
To: 'martinjenkin@broadsuredirect.com'
Subject: RE: Simon Cordell
Dear Martin
➢ Today the 15/11/13 I made a call to be able to speak to you with regard to what happened yesterday the
14/11/2013 with the police.
➢ I have talked to Oilly today and he asked me to write this email to you as they are thinking of closing my
insurance policy.
➢ Yesterday I went for a meeting with the owner of a night club for a future job position the meeting was
set for 14.00 hours.
➢ I drove down for my meeting and got there at around 13.00 hours there were some police at the roadside
doing stops on cars etc, as I drove pass and pulled over to park by the night club, my friend who was with
me got out of the van to get some drinks and food while I waited in the van, as I got to the club early for
my meeting.
➢ The police that were doing the stops came up to me, they told me they wanted to do some checks on the
van I was sitting in, I asked why, and they told me under the road traffic act.
➢ I then passed the police my insurance policy for them to go over, the police officer also asked me why I
had stopped there.
➢ I explained to him I had a meeting in the night club that we were outside, as it was due to open to the
public in 1-month time to secure my future position there.
➢ While I was there, I was also planning on asking if there were any painting jobs, I explained all this to the
police officer I was talking to.
➢ The police looked inside the van and clearly saw it was empty and that there were also no signs on the
van showing it to be a company van.
➢ But the police officer was still unhappy.
➢ He talked to yourselves as the insurance company on the phone and was told I was not insured, at what
point I called you myself as my insurance company as I knew I was insured.
➢ I explained the situation to yourselves to be told I was covered for commuting to work, social and
domestic, as well as motor trade, but not for carriage of goods for a company, which did not matter as my
van was empty and still is whilst being in the police impound.
➢ I am putting in a complaint to the independent complaints commission in regard to the unlawful seizure
of my vehicle.
➢ Further to this would it please be possible to find out the status of my insurance policy and the reasons as
to why I have been told you are in the process of closing my policy.
Yours sincerely
Mr Simon Cordell
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From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 22 November 2013 15:15
To: 'martinjenkin@broadsuredirect.com'
Subject: RE: RE: Simon Cordell

