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mogiman
20th February 2009, 12:20
Missus just got a 200$ no rego ,didnt know rego had run out can you get out of this ticket if you get your rego ,i remember you use to have 14 days to do it does this still apply

scumdog
20th February 2009, 12:25
PM sent....

vgcspares
20th February 2009, 14:23
damn thought I was going to learn of a useful loophole then

prettybillie
20th February 2009, 14:24
Hey, I'd like to know the answer to this one too. I've heard so many different stories. Does anyone actually know what the deal is??????

Monsterbishi
20th February 2009, 14:29
The fine will be waived via written application if all of these conditions are met:
1. If your rego has been expired for less than one month
2. New rego is purchased within 2 working days
3. It is your first offence of the type.

Patrick
20th February 2009, 14:51
Hey, I'd like to know the answer to this one too. I've heard so many different stories. Does anyone actually know what the deal is??????

Not quite Monsterbishi... close.....

Within a month of expiry, correct. Circumstances can come in to play outside of the 1 month usual....

Usually given 7 to 28 days to rectify...

Priors for this mean nada....

vifferman
20th February 2009, 15:01
Within a month of expiry, correct. Circumstances can come in to play outside of the 1 month usual....

Usually given 7 to 28 days to rectify...
Huh.
That's pretty good.
Last year, I re-registered the wife's car on the way to work, and carefully put the label and receipt in the pocket of my bike backpack. Eventually, she was ticketed for failing to display the label. I thought, "I'm sure paid for that!"
Nope, couldn't find the receipt, or the label anywhere. So, I went up to the local PO to register the car.
"According to the computer, this car's already licensed. Would you like a new label?"
Eventually I found the label, and wrote into the council, explained I was mental, and my wife was foolish for trusting me with such a simple task, and they let her off "this time".

Patrick
20th February 2009, 15:17
Huh.
That's pretty good.
Last year, I re-registered the wife's car on the way to work, and carefully put the label and receipt in the pocket of my bike backpack. Eventually, she was ticketed for failing to display the label. I thought, "I'm sure paid for that!"
Nope, couldn't find the receipt, or the label anywhere. So, I went up to the local PO to register the car.
"According to the computer, this car's already licensed. Would you like a new label?"
Eventually I found the label, and wrote into the council, explained I was mental, and my wife was foolish for trusting me with such a simple task, and they let her off "this time".

Difference here is being actually registered, as you were, and displaying the label... as you weren't....

Both worth $200...

Starky307
20th February 2009, 16:17
I was fined for not displaying my rego by a parking warden, pissed me off because I new I had one, turned out I had slid it in behind the old one.

I ended up going to the court house and explaing it, after a mountain of paper work the fine was removed.

Monsterbishi
20th February 2009, 16:35
Priors for this mean nada....

Could vary from council to council?, I just copied what was in the letter that the wife got for her recent no rego fine!

Badjelly
20th February 2009, 16:37
I was fined for not displaying my rego by a parking warden, pissed me off because I new I had one, turned out I had slid it in behind the old one. I ended up going to the court house and explaing it, after a mountain of paper work the fine was removed.

Did you get a written apology like Hamish Carlson (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1941522#post1941522). Mind you, he hasn't actually got his apology yet. :rofl:

fatzx10r
20th February 2009, 16:57
PM sent....

come on, please share the info :innocent:

Usarka
20th February 2009, 17:01
Not quite Monsterbishi... close.....

Within a month of expiry, correct. Circumstances can come in to play outside of the 1 month usual....

Usually given 7 to 28 days to rectify...

Priors for this mean nada....

Does this apply to tickets issued by city council parking nazis?

Monsterbishi
20th February 2009, 17:53
Does this apply to tickets issued by city council parking nazis?

That's how the wife incurred hers!:doh:

BMWST?
20th February 2009, 19:03
years agi i got such a fine,bought new rego immediately,wrote letter with copies of receipts etc still had to pay...I have an idea it was more than a month though

Patrick
20th February 2009, 20:46
Could vary from council to council?, I just copied what was in the letter that the wife got for her recent no rego fine!

Different breed with different rules.....

Duc
21st February 2009, 11:47
December 2008, Parking warden gave me a $200 ticket for failure to display WOF.

Strange I thought because I can see it on the Windscreen exaactly where it is supposed to be. WOF 2009

I wrote them an abusive letter accompanied by photos and the Inspection document.

They replied the 'Failure to Display WOF" ticket still stood because the WOF did not have the hole punched for the month of expiry. I was given the opportunity to have it rectified by the issuing authority WTNZ

I got a new one (free) and photocopied it.

Sent them a letter.

Read:
Here is my hole. If this is not up to your standards of proof , please send a hole inspector over to inspect my hole in situ.
Signed etc...

(I was tempted to add) - I will put some hair around it so they can recognise a hole. ( Talked out of that by a mate).



I have had not had a reply yet.

FJRider
21st February 2009, 11:55
Different breed with different rules.....

Rules that are often not actually legal..... funny that... Bylaws that break the law... funny eh...