Winseer:
The police have told me that they “don’t get involved with allegations of insurance fraud”. This means it’s left for the insurers themselves to deal with it in-house - or not.There was a time when “doing something illegal” was “against the law” and the “police, once advized - would always prosecute”.
How times have changed.
Who’s planning on withholding TV “licence” money when the current two-year renewal expires?
Analogue TV has been switched off, and 99% of the time - BBC isn’t worth watching, even on Iplayer you can get old programme recordings on Youtube)
I have heard it said that “not having a licence” has been “de-criminalized”. If that’s true, then without being able to involve the police - what chance does any third party have of enforcing any “law” at all against one?
The police do get involved with insurance fraud but only when the complaint come from those being defrauded.ie the insurance company .