Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum

Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum (https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/)
-   Australia - Queensland (https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/australia-queensland-92/)
-   -   Public Liability Insurance (https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/australia-queensland-92/public-liability-insurance-189931/)

Kove 09-29-2017 08:44 AM

Public Liability Insurance
 
Can anyone answer the following questions,

1 Does Jaguar Forums.com hold a Public Liability Insurance ????

2 If Yes, can I have the policy number please.

3 Is the forum registered in Australia under the Incorporation Act ??????

Mikey 09-29-2017 11:20 AM

This forum and many others is owned by Internet Brands based in California USA. May as well contact them directly with your questions.

GGG 09-30-2017 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Kove (Post 1767793)
Can anyone answer the following questions,

1 Does Jaguar Forums.com hold a Public Liability Insurance ????

2 If Yes, can I have the policy number please.

3 Is the forum registered in Australia under the Incorporation Act ??????

Neil,

Your thread title and post content suggests you may wish to enter into a dispute with forum owner, Internet Brands.

If this is the case, then a public thread is not the way to proceed. Please send an email to legal@internetbrands.com . You may also contact Internet Brands by writing to:

Legal Deparment,
Internet Brands, Inc.,
909 N. Sepulveda Blvd,
11th Floor, El Segundo,
California 90245.


Graham

Kove 09-30-2017 07:50 PM

Wrong
 
Sorry you have the bull by the horns, It came up in discussion the other day as to whether the forum / group carried a public liability policy. It would appear that it does not, all this does is satisfy a couple of members. :icon_drink:

StuG 10-16-2017 05:03 PM

Like all other forums on the internet, jaguarforums.com is just that. A place for like minded individuals to post questions and get answers. It is not an incorporated car club.

If your car is registered in Queensland under the SIV scheme, you need to be a current financial member of an incorporated car club and show evidence that you are going to or returning from a club sponsored event. If not and you are stopped by the police, your car is considered not registered and not insured.

Several car clubs advise their members to carry a copy of their event calendar to produce if stopped.

Being a member of jaguarforums.com doesn't meet the requirements.

I am assuming that this was part of the the concern of the original question.

https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/reg...ecial-interest


Stu

ozxj 10-17-2017 08:58 AM

I am wondering why you would even think that a internet forum would even consider the need for 'Public Liability Insurance'. Personally I can't think of any instance where a 'forum' would be exposed to any risk.

Kove 10-19-2017 08:17 AM

Please remove this post, it a Clayton's
 
No post

yarpos 10-20-2017 11:48 PM

Jeez they need to lighten up a bit up there with club rules. How stupidly bureaucratic can you get?

StuG 10-21-2017 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by yarpos (Post 1779448)
Jeez they need to lighten up a bit up there with club rules. How stupidly bureaucratic can you get?


Pretty stupid I guess, but not quite as bad as Victoria though. At least we do not have to fill in a log book every time the vehicle is used as is the case in Victoria.

Club Rego in Queensland is $211 per year (including third party insurance) so I consider it's a bargain!

https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/regi...-permit-scheme

yarpos 10-21-2017 02:23 AM


Originally Posted by StuG (Post 1779466)
Pretty stupid I guess, but not quite as bad as Victoria though. At least we do not have to fill in a log book every time the vehicle is used as is the case in Victoria.

Club Rego in Queensland is $211 per year (including third party insurance) so I consider it's a bargain!

https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/regi...-permit-scheme

Seriously bloke? you fill in a logbook once per day (one line of writing) and can go and do whatever you want for the day, as many times as you want, 90 days a year for $150 (if thats excessive you can have 45 days for half price)

Dont try and defend the indefensible, it isnt an interstate pissing match. The system is stupid and limits the growth of club cars and the car economy in QLD. QLD has a great car culture but it could be so much better if the govt supported it.

It would be great if they would just align within States and allow a reasonable low maintenance approach nationwide, but that not invented here , my State is better than your State BS just gets in the way.

StuG 10-21-2017 02:42 AM

Steve,

Sorry mate, I didn't intend to have an interstate pissing match. I just wanted to say that every State has its own rules regarding Club Rego and that you need to abide by them.


Cheers,

Stu

yarpos 10-21-2017 03:47 AM

No probs, I just find it frustrating. We are frequent visitors (family were early settlers in Maryborough area) so we get up there a bit. There are many areas where these State differences rears its head, firearms is another classic in regard to whats legal and whats enforced.

Robman25 10-21-2017 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by yarpos (Post 1779448)
Jeez they need to lighten up a bit up there with club rules. How stupidly bureaucratic can you get?

I think you will find it is because of the Special Interest Vehicle conditions that some cars are used under.
I.e. limited use, lower rego fees and third part insurance.
https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/reg...ecial-interest

yarpos 10-22-2017 01:13 AM


Originally Posted by Robman25 (Post 1779534)
I think you will find it is because of the Special Interest Vehicle conditions that some cars are used under.
I.e. limited use, lower rego fees and third part insurance.
https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/reg...ecial-interest

Understand that , but other States have become far less anal about what constitutes limited use (basically days, do what you like). I would love to see my car oriented brothers and sisters in the deep north enjoy the same freedoms.

Kove 10-22-2017 05:12 AM

Problems.
 
I started this thread to explore the understanding of limited liability with in internet forums only to find no none was able to answer the question, so there is no liability as long as you remain in the context of a forum thatis with in the forum as a keyboard warriors ?.


The other matter that was raised is the use of club rego or what ever it is called in each state, it would appear that a number of people & these are not the minority are using there cars outside the guide lines, I know we all interpret the rules not by what is written but to favour us . an example is a trip from Brisbane to Melbourne to participate of an event, Can I then return home via Perth or even Adelaide. Do I have to travel down & back by the shortest route, read the rules DO NOT interpret in your favour but just read the rules.

It's like the log book used in Vic separate entry for each separate trip, not one entry to cover all trips, you can thank your Hot Roddr mates for that one.

Anyhow rant is now complete, safe travels


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:25 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands