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neilwgtn
22nd January 2009, 15:07
Hi
just a warning - The ticketing parking wardens are on the war path and a looking at bikes warrants -(closely)
Red hyosung in waring taylor just got a $200 fine...
expired end of 2008....
Be aware - i didnt think they would check as its a hassle to look behind the plate for them but they are looking closely..
The Stranger
22nd January 2009, 15:14
Hi
just a warning - The ticketing parking wardens are on the war path and a looking at bikes warrants -(closely)
Red hyosung in waring taylor just got a $200 fine...
expired end of 2008....
Be aware - i didnt think they would check as its a hassle to look behind the plate for them but they are looking closely..
The cunts - actually doing the job they were hired to do. I didn't realise this sort of shit went on in NZ.
Thanks for the heads up.
Str8 Jacket
22nd January 2009, 15:17
Not new new's in Wellys sorry mate. Happens at least once a year. Im thankful that I have undercover basement parking. Not that I let my warrant or rego lapse......
nico
22nd January 2009, 15:24
just more revenue gathering :spanking:
wysper
22nd January 2009, 15:32
Surely it's not that hard just to keep you bike warranted.
klingon
22nd January 2009, 15:36
Presumably January would be a very fruitful month to do this in. It's easy to see at a glance whether the sticker says "2008" or "2009" so all 2008s better look out!
neilwgtn
22nd January 2009, 15:41
the warden that usualy patrols down that end of town is pretty good.. just usually a warning ticket for incorrect parking..
but yeah - why have ya bike un warranted.. its a pretty new hyosung as well.. he must have just forgetton.. :-)
Blackshear
22nd January 2009, 16:49
Been told a time or two that I should clean my WOF tag, and not have it behind and under the L plate and plate plate :love:
Which reminds me. 6 months is probably over now.
Taz
22nd January 2009, 16:57
Even tho I've been guilty of this myself there is really no excuse for having an expired wof. You get 1 year wof's for the first 6 years too.
325rocket
22nd January 2009, 18:23
so does this mean i actually should take the REG and WOF out of the pocket of my jacket and put it on my bike ???:lol:
ElCoyote
22nd January 2009, 18:40
This may be my warped sense of humour or lack thereof, but what about displaying an out of date warrant (not yours and they won't check that closely because they're blinkered and only see dollar signs) then either appear in court with the genuine article or write to the Mayor (Mare) If it happens often enough the practice will cease quick smart.
Taz
22nd January 2009, 18:43
The fine is for not displaying a current wof. The LTSA has guidelines on where that wof should be displayed. Even if you have one and it's in your jacket pocket then the fine still stands.
Pussy
22nd January 2009, 18:51
Here's a great solution.... have a current rego and wof on display like you are supposed to have....
Swoop
22nd January 2009, 19:16
so does this mean i actually should take the REG and WOF out of the pocket of my jacket and put it on my bike ???:lol:
Only if you are not carrying your rego plate around as well...:devil2:
No "itentifying marks" on the bike could confuse a ticket dispenser.
prettybillie
23rd January 2009, 08:30
What are the actual rules around rego's if you get a ticket. I've been told you have a month to get it done and you don't have to pay the ticket and all that sort of stuff. Does anyone actually know the real story?
sunhuntin
23rd January 2009, 09:03
mines due tomorrow... thank god for working 2 jobs! LOL.
billie, i think thats right... you have x amount of time to get WOF/rego, and write in to whoever issued the ticket and they will/should then cancel it.
BMWST?
23rd January 2009, 09:18
no...you can get a ticket for not displaying a current registration from a parking warden too. thats also a 200 fine.
The grace for a warrant is if you have faileda previous warrant,where you can theoretically drive/ride for the purpose of getting a warrant.
That s my understanding ,based on fact.I got a ticket for no registration,i immediately bought my registration,which included the period that i had been unregistered,and i went to court to argue that fact...i still got the ticket.
Badjelly
23rd January 2009, 10:03
Presumably January would be a very fruitful month to do this in. It's easy to see at a glance whether the sticker says "2008" or "2009" so all 2008s better look out!
I did this early in the new year. "That's funny," I thought, "my sticker says 2008 but I could swear I renewed the WOF in August." It turns out I had never got around to putting the new sticker on the bike and had lost it in the meantime. The good news is it's easy to get a new sticker; the (not very) bad news is they cost $7.50. Better than $200, though.
Think of it as a tax on stupidity.
Mully
23rd January 2009, 10:21
What are the actual rules around rego's if you get a ticket. I've been told you have a month to get it done and you don't have to pay the ticket and all that sort of stuff. Does anyone actually know the real story?
No, not correct. If you are ticketed by a cop, they can choose to give you a grace period (depends how much you flash them) of 14 or 28 days.
My understanding is that wardens CAN give you a warning (looks like a normal ticket, but nothing payable) if they choose. I suspect they probably don't choose too often though, or their bosses wont be happy.
With WOFs, if you fail, you have 28 days to get it to pass (without paying another fee). The wording is that you may not drive on the road during that time, except for the express purpose of getting your vehicle repaired or to do the re-test. I guess if you got a ticket from a warden for no WOF, it's pretty hard to justify why your vehicle is parked up when you should be taking it to get fixed.
breakaway
23rd January 2009, 10:28
Oh sh*t you mean not having a WoF gets you ticketed? Who'da thunk!
neilwgtn
23rd January 2009, 11:16
i think its too late once they give you a ticket - but if they pull you over and you say your going for a warrant soon then they sometimes let ya off.. (suppose it depends on their quote and whether your name is jim or jane?? :-)
Taz
23rd January 2009, 17:21
The thing is you have plenty of time before the wof runs out to get a new one and they'll date it from the expiry of your existing warrant. No excuse really.
hmmmnz
24th January 2009, 00:01
i personally think its bullshit that parking wardens can give you any sort of ticket outside a parking infringement, they are just council workers,
police should be the only ones allowed..... but then the council would have to find yet another way of screwing you out of cash,
Kickaha
24th January 2009, 05:48
i personally think its bullshit that parking wardens can give you any sort of ticket outside a parking infringement, they are just council workers,
I personally think it's bullshit people would ride around with expired WOF,Rego, no insurance, incorrect gear, on Hondas etc etc etc:whistle:
Fucking ticket them all;)
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