So 10% of lads are discriminated against.
Isn't the whole idea of insurance to spread the unaffordable cost of the risk? Hopefully it will lead to insurers looking closer at the primary causes rather than the incidental. Type of vehicle, driving history, actual driving patterns; maybe we can expect more discount premiums with usage restrictions & black boxes to watch that we stick to them.
It could be that young males still pick up higher premiums in the same way income discrepancies stubbornly effect wimmin.
Don't think they're outlawing a policy that would have an exclusion clause for your prostate Juju.
We can't do anything about our genders (if chromosomes count), but we can effect risk in other ways. Doesn't it serve the greater good better if we concentrate on what we can change
(resists quoting Maggie T

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