Mon 02 Feb 2015
By Antony Bushfield
A car insurance company is being accused of discriminating against Christians by a Welsh church minister.
Revd Wena Parry was told her insurance with Age UK may not be valid because she had put "Christ Must Be Saviour" and "Christ For Me" on the front and side of her car.
The 75 year old from Cymmer near Neath Port Talbot told Premier she believed it was religious persecution.
She only found out the stickers could have invalidated her policy after a part from her car was stolen.
When she sent images to Age UK as part of her claim it told her the slogans counted as a modification and she should have declared them.
In a letter the company said: "These modifications do not fit our acceptance criteria for motor insurance and cover would have been declined if we had been made aware of these at the time of purchasing your policy."
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