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Uninsured driver sentenced after motorist she crashes with refuses to lie to insurers

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A woman who asked the motorist she had crashed into to lie on her behalf so she could cover up that she was driving without insurance was sentenced last Friday with a two year conditional discharge for fraud by false representation.

Following a collision in November 2012, Cassie Philpotts text the other driver to request they tell their insurer the accident occurred at a different time as she had just upgraded her car insurance

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