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jade
11th August 2007, 20:13
Long story short Im one of those people who get fines, generally speaking, I get pulled over for doing 65 in a 50, then get stung for everything.
Anyway about 2 months ago I tried to get all my shit legit.
Warrant Rego yada yada yada..
Bike went to the mechanic to get the electrics sorted, as my brakelight was jammed and my lights werent quite right, anyway, got bike back on the friday, got new tyres fitted on the sunday morning, fitted new indicators as the current ones had broken lenses, all up this work cost me about a grand.
Good as gold, that same sunday I had my bike in a warrantable condition, went riding and intended to get warrant and rego the next day.
Anyways, this same sunday - I get pulled over metres from my fucking house for going a few k's over the 50kph limit, fair enough - I deserve it.
As luck would have it - the cops as asshole, I explain that ive just got my bike in a warrantable condition and I intend to get warrant and reg the next day - Did I mention both had expired ?
He's not interested and stings me with a 1000 dollar fine - on sunday night at 7pm - staring at my house.
The speeding, 200, No L plate - 400 - No warrant and rego 400 bucks altogether coming to 1 grand.
Heres where this story is going.
The very next day - I did get my warrant and rego just as intended, my question is - it is now 2 months later and I want to know - seeing as I can prove I got the warrant and reg the next day - can I get off the fines for these offences ?? I figure if I can I can also spin some shit about doing a trackday that week and taking my L plate off coupled with being on my Learners for 3 years and hopefully get off that fine too - saving myself 800 bucks. I'd like to hear from people with experience of getting off fines and I'd like some advice on who I need to write to, and wether or not its too late ?
thanx
I feel a little cheated forking out 1grand to get my bike into legal state, then getting a 1 grand fine, then paying 300 bucks for a warrant and rego the next day anyway thanx in advance

moT
11th August 2007, 20:18
just pay it back at like $5 a month once you tick up another grand apply for community service to pay off your fines it works out to be about $70-$80 an hour

T.I.E
11th August 2007, 20:25
just pay it back at like $5 a month once you tick up another grand apply for community service to pay off your fines it works out to be about $70-$80 an hour

dam ill do community service for that. can i start working now, knowing ill get fines later on? like a pre paid system?

but back to the question ill be interested to know how it goes.

moT
11th August 2007, 20:28
dam ill do community service for that. can i start working now, knowing ill get fines later on? like a pre paid system?

but back to the question ill be interested to know how it goes.

yeah u just have to fill in a form to show how poor you are and you only earn enough to survive it pays to overestimate expences.. then yeah you go into court (make yourself look nice) and they give you ur hours for $7000 fines i got 80 hours

Jantar
11th August 2007, 20:31
The speeding, 200, No L plate - 400 - No warrant and rego 400 bucks altogether coming to 1 grand.

$200 for the speeding is a bit more than "a few Ks" over the limit. You knew you had no rego or warrant, yet you still took the risk? Pay the fine and learn some common sense.

Also, 3 years on a learners is no recommendation. If you were capable of progressing then you would be on your full by now.

Virago
11th August 2007, 20:38
Dude, knowing a little about your appalling attitudes to road safety, I can only hope that they throw the book at you.

You flout laws, and thumb your nose at those who have to share the road with you.

And here you are again, seeking sympathy for your latest brainless fuck-up.

Hang on, I'll see if I can find my caring face...:shake:

Daffyd
11th August 2007, 20:54
All I can say is,"Thank God you're at the other end of the country."
Hopefully you'll be off the road by the time I get there.

Donor
11th August 2007, 20:58
The original post is a piss take, right?

No seriously, it is... isn't it?

Pay the fines, you earned them fair and square for gods sakes...

Coldrider
11th August 2007, 21:34
I hardly ever get pulled over by the cops, perhaps you are fulfilling their quota, makes it cheaper for me as long as you are prepared to pay.

mbazza
11th August 2007, 22:13
I'd better post so as not to be left out here in the 'red neck' south.
Your post, if true, makes me understand why the suits want to get bikes off THEIR roads. You not only give the rest of us a bad name, you give others ammunition! Pay your fines and shut up! Cheers - :bye:

xgnr
11th August 2007, 22:51
going a few k's over the 50kph limit, fair enough - I deserve it.
The speeding, 200

My heart bleeds...

Was busted today by Mr Plod (first time in 20 odd years... funny, last time was on a bike too hmmmm)

Coming back from an event in Taupo.

I don't speed (yes we all do 110k) but took the focus off the throttle for a little while and .... Mr Plod chased me for 2 k or so... here I was tootling along wondering what poor bastard he was chasing .

Now he obviously didn't pass me and I pulled over. No excuses no bullshit, thank you. (he was very nice and very different from the jack-booted traffic cop arseholes I used to deal with)

$120 fine (120KmH in 100 KmH zone) (=20 points whatever that means)... even HE was surprised that I was busted for speeding after checking my non-record.

Now a wee problem is explaining to Ms XGNR where the $120 went...

Sigh... Fantastic day tho'. 700km working out the pain bits for the GC :yes::yes:

HRT
11th August 2007, 22:53
Best bet would be to say you had it booked in for a warrant the next day as shown by the fact it got a warrant next day. Dont be surprised if they don't accept it as its been a few months.

Ass said above, you knew it wasn't legal and were still riding it anyway. If you are willing to take the risk you should be will to face the consequences should anything happen.

From the cops side, I'm sure ever time they pull someone over with no warrant and rego its always "I'm getting it tomorrow". And I'm guessing yours would have been a fair way out having had a bit of work done?

fireliv
11th August 2007, 22:57
If you are only a few days over ure warrant and you get pulled up, I think that you get a warrent you can apply to the police within 20 days and they will get ride of ure ticket. 2 months is 2 late.....plus with all that other shit they would just laugh at ure attempt.

Sounds like you earned ure tickets so just pay it and learn a lesson

Gremlin
11th August 2007, 23:45
The speeding, 200, No L plate - 400 - No warrant and rego 400 bucks altogether coming to 1 grand....The very next day - I did get my warrant and rego just as intended, my question is - it is now 2 months later and I want to know
1. speeding... you've already said you were dumb... enough said
2. No L plate... ummm? how hard is that? Its either on or it ain't. No crying for that mistake thanks
3. warrant and reg... yes, you could have written in, provided proof, said you explained to cop you were doing the next day, etc. You took too long. Why have you waited this long?

westie
12th August 2007, 11:26
If you say in your letter that you were out getting parts for the bike you might get off the no wof fine.
As for the rest......boo hoo

Renegade
12th August 2007, 20:43
should have written the letter the next day when you got the wof and reg, i think you may be out of luck.

Pancakes
12th August 2007, 22:06
If you got the WOF & Rego the next day whether you take 2 months to get hold of them or not shouldn't matter. I'm not gonna tell you off, I don't care if you get tickets, your a big boy and I'm not paying. Why were you speeding tho? I've had cars and bikes with no WOF & Reg as regular transport for extended periods at stages in my life for a number of reasons, just made me the double A +, % gold stars with the seal of approval good driver! Never got pinged. (Mainly cos I knew they'd throw the book at me and I couldn't afford it!). Good luck dude but don't hold your breath, once you get a few different things at one you start to look like a bit of a sketch-o.