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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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Maybe not legally punished, but this very article we're discussing is about how insurance companies are, in fact, punishing you financially for it. As for the false accusation, sure, but how likely is anyone to even figure it out? You're not being dragged into court, and people don't even know this is happening yet. It's only illegal if you get caught. I don't expect them to report it to anyone. I just expect data collectors to sell data and other businesses to buy it for the express purposes of financially screwing you. You may stay out of court, but that extra 21% charge is gonna cost you a couple hundred per year at least.
Yeah, hence the last paragraph of my comment.
I can see how it can indirectly used in ways that harm somebody, just wanted to point out it's unlikelly to be reporting drivers to the police if only because there's no money and some risk for them in doing it.
Mind you, if the police does some kind of agreement with them were they're paid for it and are immune to liability for misreporting, I can see rental companies doing it.
I'm very happy that I live in Europe, not the US.