prawn_86
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In hindsight, as both your drivers license and car registration were South Australian, you should have just said you were up in NSW on holiday. How would the police know any better?
What a rort, $430 for being honest.
If it is your fathers car
and he lives in SA
Surely you were just borrowing it ?
Is there a viable SA address ?
You may well have lived in NSW for 12 mths
But has your Father ?
You answered honestly
But I don't see what it has to do with you.
Hindsight is wonderful isn't it
And yeh you think a warning would suffice but apparently not
I agree with all your points. And yes to all the above, my father is prepared to say that it is his car etc
I'm just wondering if they have now flagged the plates as unregistered. Does anyone know if/how i can check this?
Hi All,
last night i was pulled over by the cops. I have SA plates on my car, and live in NSW. I told them when asked, i had been living here for a year.
They then issued me with a $430 fine for driving unlicensed, ?
The new highway patrol cars can scan multiple number plates at a time and will pick your plates up as being tagged. Something to keep in mind.
prawn mate dont pay the fine take it to court & you will beat it...you must plead not guilty but with a reason.us professional drivers get fined for silly spelling mistakes such as boggabilla instead of boggabri total tools nsw rta.good luck
if you have to transport the car back to s.a. ring my company kitco transport we do lots of cars interstate.
NSW fails.
Its almost too much hassle. I would have to take a day off to lodge the claim, go to court etc. I make more money on a good day than the fine is worth. I know its a principle thing, but i am going to get it reffered just to **** them and waste more of thier time so i dont have to pay it as soon.
My advice (not stock-related) is dont go to court, but make a submmission in writing.
Otherwise you may waste all day.
I submitted a letter detailing the circumstances that led me to be driving unreg
( which also meant automatically unisured)..... so fine was $456 x 2....have they changed that?
Yes i am planning to ask for a review but doubt i will take it to court.
I was only fined for driving unlicensed, no infringment issued for unregistered. As far as i can tell they cant issue an unregistered infringement, as it is registered to my father in SA.
I spoke to the police today also and they said i have 3 months to change the plates to NSW once i have a NSW drivers license (so it actually isn't unregistered as it has SA, but again i dont see how if i am pulled over again i cant just say that the car is my fathers and he is here visiting and will drive it back to SA.
then whats the drama? pay it & cop it sweet...tb
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