Oral Answers to Questions — Third-Party Insurance (Government Motor Vehicles).

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 25 February 1942.

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Photo of Mr Donald Somervell Mr Donald Somervell , Crewe

I have seen a newspaper report of the observations referred to, but I think there must be some misapprehension. It is the invariable practice, as has been stated more than once, for the Crown to assume the same liabilities in respect of their drivers as would fall upon a private employer. The ordinary form of compulsory third-party policy does not cover unauthorised or unpermitted user, and there would appear to be no inconsistency between the practice I have referred to and the legislation dealing with the third-party insurance. I understand that the officer was using the car at the time of the accident for an unauthorised purpose. The Government do not propose to introduce legislation on the lines referred to, and, in any event, the principles embodied in those proposals would not have made the Crown liable in this case.