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Insurance For Ferretting


BazB

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hi

 

just got a new bit of permission, a railway that goes through my permission, and they asked if im insured, which im not. they said they can insure me as a volunteer in there railway for £18 a year. is this a good deal or should i be looking for some of my own aswell? does anybody else have insurance?

 

ATB

Baz

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BASC, but I shoot. I dont need insurance for ferreting tbh. If SACS cover for ferreting, I would use them as they cover shooting too. Quote the hunting life and they give a discount at the moment (I know its between certain times of the year. I would have thought one of the SAC members could answer).

 

Atb, BB

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hi

 

just got a new bit of permission, a railway that goes through my permission, and they asked if im insured, which im not. they said they can insure me as a volunteer in there railway for £18 a year. is this a good deal or should i be looking for some of my own aswell? does anybody else have insurance?

£18.00 a year is a bargain as it will cover you for all the things that can go wrong. The railway insurance will cover you for the correct insurance to be on there property ie if you caused the railway bank to

collapse from digging a ferret out just think of the cost to you if you had to pay to put it back etc etc etc ( £18.00 costs you more for a round of drinks )

 

ATB

Baz

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hi

 

just got a new bit of permission, a railway that goes through my permission, and they asked if im insured, which im not. they said they can insure me as a volunteer in there railway for £18 a year. is this a good deal or should i be looking for some of my own aswell? does anybody else have insurance?

£18.00 a year is a bargain as it will cover you for all the things that can go wrong. The railway insurance will cover you for the correct insurance to be on there property ie if you caused the railway bank to

collapse from digging a ferret out just think of the cost to you if you had to pay to put it back etc etc etc ( £18.00 costs you more for a round of drinks )

 

ATB

Baz

Yeah, but the railway insurance is only going to cover him for railways. If he pays the extra 4 quid or whatever it is, he's covered everywhere and can use that to gain permission (I know I do!).

 

I wouldnt bother with insurance for ferreting but would make an exception for railways as they can be pretty dangerous. Public liability etc.

 

Atb, BB

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the railway runs through my permission, and it needs doing as farmers keeps asking. and railway says i need insurance. SACS says 35 quid for a year, and i can use it anywhere so guess that the insurance for me. thanks for your help

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